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Lichfield - The U.S. Army on Trial

English · Hardback

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As a young officer, Jack Gieck attended sessions of a military trial that could rival in dramatic intensity such films as A Few Good Men. Years later, still fascinated by this clash of strong personalities, these courtroom intrigues, he began the extensive research that led to this book. Lichfield: The U.S. Army on Trial chronicles a series of courts-martial held at the end of World War II, precipitated by events at an infamous U.S. Army replacement depot near Lichfield, England, which the Army newspaper The Stars and Stripes characterized as "a concentration camp run by Americans for American soldiers." Commandant of the facility was Regular Army Colonel James A. Kilian, who seemed dedicated to making his guardhouse a poor alternative to serving in combat. His nemesis in the courtroom, and in the book, was flamboyant Air Force Captain Earl Carroll, the assistant trial judge advocate. Carroll's convictions about the military justice system, expressed to the author decades later, make Dwight Eisenhower's warnings about the "military-industrial complex" sound tame. The book details the schemes and confrontations of the two adversaries as the trials lurch on, with witnesses voluntarily returning to the stand to purge themselves of perjury, and with a conspiracy brewing to create a mistrial. In its vivid portrayal of these events, the book becomes a study of the moral obligation of military personnel in time of war, an examination of the Nrnberg defense, and an inquiry into a soldier's right to refuse an unlawful order.

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A Registered Professional Engineer, Jack Gieck elected early retirement in 1982 as Director of New Product Development for Firestone to become a full time writer/producer of industrial, educational, and historical films, founding his own company, Cinemark, Inc. He has accumulated more than three dozen awards for his work in films, filmstrips, and videos, competing against companies such as Turner Television, BBC, and CBS. His publications include A Photo Album of Ohio's Canal Era, 1825-1913, and a contributing chapter in Engineering Uses of Rubber.

Product details

Authors Jack Gieck
Publisher The University of Akron Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.06.1997
 
EAN 9781884836268
ISBN 978-1-884836-26-8
No. of pages 277
Dimensions 160 mm x 234 mm x 28 mm
Weight 703 g
Series Law, Politics, and Society
Subject Non-fiction book > History > Miscellaneous

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