Leadership is so much a part of the conduct of training that at times
it is difficult to tell where one stops and the other starts. . . .
"The best book on military training from platoon to division level that
has been published in any army."--Army magazine
"His message is that whatever works and gets results by the most direct
and efficient means is good. All else should be eliminated."--Air
University Review
"A utilitarian book that talks intelligently of leadership, management
and common sense."--ARMOR magazine
"A hardhitting and unvarnished . . . authoritative work that should be
read and reread by everyone who aspires to be a truly professional
soldier."--General Bruce Palmer, U.S. Army (Ret.)
"A gem, with few peers, invaluable . . . [Arthur Collins'] advice is
always performance oriented. Don't talk so much about it, he says, Don't
make so many fancy charts about training. Instead, do it. Teach it.
Perform it."--Parameters