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No Better Friend, No Worse Enemy: The Life of General James Mattis

de Jim Proser

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"When General James Mattis took command of the First Division in 2000, he took for their motto a paraphrase of Roman general Lucius Cornelius Sulla: "No better friend, no worse enemy." In 2003, General James N. Mattis shared a "Message to All Hands," to his soldiers. He shared with them the importance of the mission, the goal to act with honor, and ended with the motto he brought to his division from a paraphrase of Roman general Lucius Cornelius Sulla: "Demonstrate to the world that there is 'No Better Friend, No Worse Enemy' than a US Marine." Mattis was the first Trump presidential cabinet nominee and received nearly unanimous, bipartisan support for his nomination, with only one vote against. He received a rare waiver of the guidelines that exclude recently active military leaders from the position of Secretary of Defense. What could create such unprecedented unity, even enthusiasm, in the hyper-partisan political rancor of 2017? Beyond Mattis' obvious military competence for the position, he also possesses such personal integrity, fostering universal confidence. Told through Proser's insight and talent for storytelling, it is this unimpeachable character that is the primary subject of No Better Friend, No Worse Enemy. He leads with insight, humor, fighting courage and fierce compassion - not only for his fellow Marines who volunteer to follow him through hell's front door, but for the innocent victims of war. His martial and personal values have elevated him to the highest levels of personal success and earned him the trust of his Marines and many fellow Americans. We are stronger both from his service and his example."--Provided by publisher.… (més)
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1st of all I love General Mattis. This book obviously wasn't written with his help. It's recycled stories and excerpts from various books by other authors, newspaper publications, military briefings, speeches, & second hand accounts by some people who served with Mattis. If you want real Mattis, read his own book "Call Sign Chaos: Learning to Lead" by Mattis & Bing West. Proser skips all around from 9/11 back to 2003 to 1991 and back to 2000, accounting for different battles and plans, it's confusing to follow. The books Proser took excerpts from (such as "One Bullet Away" by Fick, "Generation Kill" by Wright, "No True Glory" by West) are far better reads than this book. ( )
  LaneyLegz | Jul 29, 2023 |
This was touted as a biography of the great general and Secretary of Defense James Mattis. And it was, to an extent. What I found most disappointing about the book was it really was a reenactment and descriptive action of the many battles and campaigns of the wars in the Middle East.

Proser touches very lightly on biographic material surrounding the general's upbringing and how he got to where he got. He spends an exorbitant amount of writing on the minute detail of the many battles and strategies linked to them.

Biographies generally delve into the very personal side and what makes these people tick. There is some of that here concerning General Mattis but it is mostly related to how he commands in the field. What is missing is what is going on away from the battle in how he conducted his life and his personal experiences. That is unfortunate because this man is certainly unique and deserving of the greatness bestowed upon him. ( )
  knightlight777 | Jul 15, 2019 |
This is a brief history of a remarkable warrior. Given his experiences, it is certainly unusual that he made the move from battlefield leader to head of the defense establishment. Clearly, he has the topic of delegation firmly in hand. He sets an example that would not normally be expected of a leader with stars on his shoulders. Author Proser gives us a good history but the book lacks the sense that he has any real idea who James Mattis is. Certainly, Proser is quite confident that Mattis can fill the shoes of the position in which he is now employed. ( )
  DeaconBernie | Aug 16, 2018 |
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"When General James Mattis took command of the First Division in 2000, he took for their motto a paraphrase of Roman general Lucius Cornelius Sulla: "No better friend, no worse enemy." In 2003, General James N. Mattis shared a "Message to All Hands," to his soldiers. He shared with them the importance of the mission, the goal to act with honor, and ended with the motto he brought to his division from a paraphrase of Roman general Lucius Cornelius Sulla: "Demonstrate to the world that there is 'No Better Friend, No Worse Enemy' than a US Marine." Mattis was the first Trump presidential cabinet nominee and received nearly unanimous, bipartisan support for his nomination, with only one vote against. He received a rare waiver of the guidelines that exclude recently active military leaders from the position of Secretary of Defense. What could create such unprecedented unity, even enthusiasm, in the hyper-partisan political rancor of 2017? Beyond Mattis' obvious military competence for the position, he also possesses such personal integrity, fostering universal confidence. Told through Proser's insight and talent for storytelling, it is this unimpeachable character that is the primary subject of No Better Friend, No Worse Enemy. He leads with insight, humor, fighting courage and fierce compassion - not only for his fellow Marines who volunteer to follow him through hell's front door, but for the innocent victims of war. His martial and personal values have elevated him to the highest levels of personal success and earned him the trust of his Marines and many fellow Americans. We are stronger both from his service and his example."--Provided by publisher.

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