McChrystal Group
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Coming January 7, 2013
"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."

- General Stanley McChrystal, My Share of the Task
"Stanley McChrystal has written the finest military memoir of his generation. Lucid, thoughtful, and steeped in military and strategic history, My Share of the Task is not just the story of one man's service; it is the story of the development of a new way of war. What Grant's memoirs did for war in the age of railroads and the industrial revolution, McChrystal's does for armed conflict in our age of information, high tech, and nonstate actors. This book is not just for aficionados of military history or for students of American foreign policy; its for anyone who wants to understand the challenges of leadership in America today."
-WALTER RUSSELL MEAD, author of Special Providence and God and Gold


"This is a brilliant book about leadership wrapped inside a fascinating personal narrative. By describing his own life, and especially his command in Afghanistan, General McChrystal helps us understand the modern missions of the military. More than that, he provides lessons about leadership and values that are indispensable in our daily lives. It's a deeply inspiring tale."
-WALTER ISAACSON, author of Steve Jobs and Benjamin Franklin
"General McChrystal is a legendary warrior with a fine eye for enduring lessons about leadership, courage, and consequence. He took me inside the command bunker, on nighttime raids, and through the fog of war, political and military. My Share of the Task is an important, riveting, and instructive account of the triumphs and trials of America's two longest wars."
-TOM BROKAW, author of The Greatest Generation


"Written in the tradition of Ulysses S. Grant, My Share of the Task is a clear, compelling, self-critical, and utterly unpretentious memoir. I know of no better book on the nature of modern military command."
-JOHN LEWIS GADDIS, author of George F. Kennan: An American Life


"A remarkable memoir by one of the most exceptional and thoughtful leaders of his generation."
-RORY STEWART, author of The Places in Between