Dr. McLaughlin's book, General Albert C. Wedemeyer, America’s Unsung Strategist in World War II, has just received a very positive book
review in On Point, The Online Journal of Army History. The printed version of the journal is widely circulated in Nebraska, which happens to be Wedemeyer's home town. Although the online version does not yet contain the recent review by Pete Ricketts, the book's publisher Casemate, contains an excerpt:
“McLaughlin has produced an important study of a lesser known yet important general and the different prespectives on well known historical figures. It will also cause readers to think about the doctrines Wedemeyer advocated and how they apply to current US Foreign policy. This book is recommended to anyone who has an interest in geopolitical strategy.”
Not one to rest on his laurels, McLaughlin's newest project will find him in the classroom this fall, at the South Orange/Maplewood Adult School where he will be teaching a course about the China-Burma-India theater in World War II.
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