""Never shall I fail my comrades. . . . I will shoulder more than my share of the task, whatever it may be, one hundred percent and then some." "--from the Ranger Creed" "In early March 2010, General Stanley McChrystal, the commanding officer of all U.S. and coalition forces in Afghanistan, walked with President Hamid Karzai through a small rural bazaar. As Afghan townspeo-ple crowded around them, a Taliban rocket loudly thudded into the ground some distance away. Karzai looked to McChrystal, who shrugged. The two leaders continued greeting the townspeople and listening to their views. That trip was typical of McChrystal's entire career, from his first day as a West Point plebe to his last day as a four-star general. The values he has come to be widely admired for were evident: a hunger to know the truth on the ground, the courage to find it, and the humility to listen to those around him. Even as a senior commander, McChrystal stationed him-self forward, and frequently went on patrols with his troops to experience their challenges firsthand. In this illuminating memoir, McChrystal frankly explores the major episodes and controversies of his eventful career. He delves candidly into the intersection of history, leadership, and his own experience to produce a book of enduring value. Joining the troubled post-Vietnam army as a young officer, McChrystal witnessed and participated in some of our military's most difficult struggles. He describes the many outstanding leaders he served with and the handful of bad leaders he learned not to emulate. He paints a vivid portrait of the traditional military establishment that turned itself, in one gen-eration, into the adaptive, resilient force that would soon be tested in Iraq, Afghanistan, and the wider War on Terror. McChrystal spent much of his early career in the world of special operations, at a time when these elite forces became increasingly effective--and necessary. He writes of a fight waged in the shadows by the Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC), which he led from 2003 to 2008. JSOC became one of our most effective counterterrorism weapons, facing off against Al Qaeda in Iraq. Over time, JSOC gathered staggering amounts of intelligence in order to find and remove the most influential and dangerous terrorists, including the leader of Al Qaeda in Iraq, Abu Musab al-Zarqawi. The hunt for Zarqawi drives some of the most grip-ping scenes in this book, as McChrystal's team grappled with tricky interrogations, advanced but scarce technology, weeks of unbroken surveillance, and agonizing decisions. McChrystal brought the same energy to the war in Afghanistan, where the challenges loomed even larger. His revealing account draws on his close relationships with Afghan leaders, giving readers a unique window into the war and the country. Ultimately, "My Share of the Task "is about much more than war and peace, terrorism and counterin-surgency. As McChrystal writes, "More by luck than design, I'd been a part of some events, organizations, and efforts that will loom large in history, and more that will not. I saw selfless commitment, petty politics, unspeakable cruelty, and quiet courage in places and quantities that I'd never have imagined. But what I will remember most are the leaders."
Stanley Allen McChrystal (born August 14, 1954) is a retired United States Army General. His last assignment was as Commander, International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) and Commander, U.S. Forces Afghanistan (USFOR-A). He previously served as Director, Joint Staff from August 2008 to June 2009 and as Commander, Joint Special Operations Command from 2003 to 2008, where he was credited with the death of Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, leader of Al-Qaeda in Iraq, but also criticized for his alleged role in the cover-up of the Pat Tillman friendly fire incident. McChrystal was reportedly known for saying and thinking what other military leaders were afraid to; this was one of the reasons cited for his appointment to lead all forces in Afghanistan. He held the post from June 15, 2009, to June 23, 2010.
Following unflattering remarks about Vice President Joe Biden and other administration officials attributed to McChrystal and his aides in a Rolling Stone article, McChrystal was recalled to Washington, D.C., where President Barack Obama accepted his resignation as commander in Afghanistan. His command of the International Security Assistance Force in Afghanistan was immediately assumed by the deputy commander, British General Sir Nicholas "Nick" Parker, pending the confirmation of a replacement. Obama named General David Petraeus as McChrystal's replacement; Petraeus was confirmed by the Senate and officially assumed command on June 30. Days after being relieved of his duties in Afghanistan, McChrystal announced his retirement.
In 2010, after leaving the Army, McChrystal joined Yale University as a Jackson Institute for Global Affairs senior fellow. He teaches a course entitled "Leadership," a graduate-level seminar with some spots reserved for undergraduates. The course received 250 applications for 20 spots in 2011 and is being taught for a third time in 2013.
McChrystal co-founded and is a partner at the McChrystal Group LLC, an Alexandria, Virginia-based consulting firm.
McChrystal's memoir, My Share of the Task, published by Portfolio of the Penguin Group, was released on January 7, 2013. The autobiography had been scheduled to be released in November 2012, but was delayed due to security clearance approvals required from the Department of Defense.
McChrystal is the son of Mary Gardner Bright and Major General Herbert J. McChrystal, Jr., and was the fourth child in a family of five boys and a girl, all of whom would serve in the military or marry military spouses. His older brother, Colonel Scott McChrystal, is a retired Army chaplain, and is the endorsing agent for the Assemblies of God.
McChrystal married his wife Annie in April 1977, and the couple has one adult son, Sam.
It is recommended on the basis of offering a personal view from the then commander of the coalition force in an otherwise prolonged, elusive war in a remote, dangerous area. A pertinent article on NYT is viewable at: http://www.nytimes.com/2013/01/06/world...
评分It is recommended on the basis of offering a personal view from the then commander of the coalition force in an otherwise prolonged, elusive war in a remote, dangerous area. A pertinent article on NYT is viewable at: http://www.nytimes.com/2013/01/06/world...
评分It is recommended on the basis of offering a personal view from the then commander of the coalition force in an otherwise prolonged, elusive war in a remote, dangerous area. A pertinent article on NYT is viewable at: http://www.nytimes.com/2013/01/06/world...
评分It is recommended on the basis of offering a personal view from the then commander of the coalition force in an otherwise prolonged, elusive war in a remote, dangerous area. A pertinent article on NYT is viewable at: http://www.nytimes.com/2013/01/06/world...
评分It is recommended on the basis of offering a personal view from the then commander of the coalition force in an otherwise prolonged, elusive war in a remote, dangerous area. A pertinent article on NYT is viewable at: http://www.nytimes.com/2013/01/06/world...
初读之下,我立刻被故事中人物塑造的立体感所震撼。他们并非是脸谱化的符号,而是有血有肉、充满矛盾和成长的鲜活个体。特别是主角的心路历程,细腻得仿佛能触摸到他每一次内心的挣扎与抉择。作者没有直接告诉我们“他很痛苦”或者“他很勇敢”,而是通过一系列精心设计的内心独白和外部行为的对比,让读者自己去体会那种深层的心理活动。我常常会停下来,思考如果是我处在那个境地,会做出怎样的选择,这种强烈的代入感,是很多畅销小说难以企及的。更难得的是,即便是配角,也都有其完整而自洽的逻辑线,他们存在的意义不仅仅是为了推动主线情节,更有其独立的悲欢离合。这种群像描写的功力,显示出作者对人性复杂性的深刻洞察,读完后,感觉自己仿佛认识了一群真实的朋友,对人世间的百态又多了一层理解。
评分这本书在情节的巧妙构建上,达到了令人拍案叫绝的境界。它不是那种一眼就能猜到结局的套路故事,而是像一个复杂的迷宫,每当你以为找到出口时,作者总会挖出另一条更深邃的通道。那些看似不经意的伏笔,在故事后半段如同精密的齿轮般咬合,爆发出惊人的能量,使得真相大白的那一刻,充满了“原来如此”的震撼感,而非“意料之中”的平淡。我尤其欣赏作者处理转折点的手法,它们来得自然而然,既在意料之外,情理之中,完全符合人物性格的发展逻辑,没有为了制造戏剧性而牺牲合理性。这种对结构美学的极致追求,让这本书的重读价值极高。每一次重温,都能发现初读时忽略掉的那些细微的线索和铺垫,每一次体验都是一次全新的发现之旅。
评分这本书的封面设计简直是视觉的享受,那种沉静而富有力量感的色彩搭配,瞬间就能抓住读者的眼球。我记得我第一次在书店看到它时,几乎是立刻就被那种神秘感所吸引。翻开书页,排版精良,字体大小和行距都经过了细致的考量,阅读起来非常舒适,眼睛不容易疲劳。作者在文字的选择上展现了极高的文学素养,遣词造句精准而富有韵味,即使是描述一些看似平淡的场景,也能通过文字的魔力,营造出一种引人入胜的氛围。叙事节奏的把控更是高明,时而舒缓如清晨的薄雾,让人沉浸其中,细细品味每一个细节;时而又如同山洪爆发般迅猛,将情节推向高潮,让人手不释卷,恨不得一口气读到最后一页。这种张弛有度的叙事手法,充分展现了作者深厚的功底,让阅读体验达到了一个前所未有的高度。可以说,光是阅读的过程本身,就是一种极美的享受,让人忍不住一次又一次地拿起它,沉醉于文字构筑的世界之中。
评分谈及主题的深度,这本书无疑是沉甸甸的,但绝非是说教式的。它以一种近乎哲学的探讨方式,温柔而坚定地触碰了关于存在意义、个体责任与集体归属的宏大命题。作者没有提供现成的答案,而是抛出了一个又一个尖锐的问题,引导读者进行自我对话。我阅读时,常常会停下来,思考那些关于道德灰色地带的议题,以及我们在社会结构中扮演的角色究竟意味着什么。这种引发深度思考的能力,是区分优秀作品和伟大作品的关键。它不仅满足了我们对故事的娱乐需求,更重要的是,它滋养了我们的精神世界,让读者在放下书本之后,还能在很长一段时间内,继续在脑海中回响着那些关于“我们是谁,我们该去向何方”的永恒叩问。这是一本能改变你看待世界角度的书。
评分这本书的配乐——如果我可以这么比喻的话——是它所营造出的那种独特而浓郁的“时代感”。作者对于背景环境的描摹,精准到了令人发指的地步,无论是某个特定历史时期的社会风貌、街头巷尾的气味,还是特定群体之间的俚语和交流方式,都处理得毫不含糊。我能真切地感受到自己被某种强大的时代洪流裹挟着向前,那种身临其境的代入感,甚至让我产生了对那个特定时空的怀旧或反思。这种环境的真实性,极大地增强了故事的说服力,使得人物的困境和选择,都蒙上了一层无可奈何的历史厚重感。它不仅仅是一个故事,更像是一份精心保存的、带着时代烙印的文献,让我们得以窥见逝去时光的肌理和温度。
评分为二次就业做铺垫。中信出译本的手脚快。。
评分为二次就业做铺垫。中信出译本的手脚快。。
评分为二次就业做铺垫。中信出译本的手脚快。。
评分为二次就业做铺垫。中信出译本的手脚快。。
评分为二次就业做铺垫。中信出译本的手脚快。。
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