
Dave R. Palmer
Author of George Washington and Benedict Arnold: A Tale of Two Patriots
About the Author
Dave R. Palmer, retired army lieutenant general and former superintendent of West Point, lives north of Austin in Belton, Texas.
Works by Dave R. Palmer
Early American Wars and Military Institutions (The West Point Military History Series) (1986) 26 copies, 1 review
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- Gender
- male
- Occupations
- soldier
- Organizations
- United States Army (Vietnam)
- Nationality
- USA
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- USA
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The story of George Washington is well known, but the true story of Benedict Arnold is less so. Like many Americans, I grew up knowing the name, but never really knowing the specifics. This book does a great job in distilling his life during the Revolutionary War down to a digestible chunk, and while I'm not sure comparing and contrasting him with Washington is necessary, I'm sure Washington would have by necessity been a large part of the story anyway, so why not? Incredibly readable and show more enjoyable. show less
This book is excellent. There was not much new about Washington, but the book takes a side-by-side comparison of Washington and Arnold. This brought clarity to some of the actions of the characters. I was concerned that the author would minimize Arnold's treason or his importance to the revolution. Contrary to my fears, this book showed how important Arnold was to America's independence, and how treacherous he was. I would highly recommend this book.
Didn't realize how little I knew about George Washington, Benedict Arnold, and the Revolutionary War before I read this. Fascinating history.
- Biography of two men with great talents and both had the potential for greatness..the difference in the two was character
- G.W. character shaped his greatness and B.A. lack of character resulted in him being labeled as the #1 traitor in US history
- Each individual would react differently when faced with adversity and public insults
- Color photos make this a very attractive book
- G.W. character shaped his greatness and B.A. lack of character resulted in him being labeled as the #1 traitor in US history
- Each individual would react differently when faced with adversity and public insults
- Color photos make this a very attractive book
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