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This 2016 study, written for the School of Advanced Military Studies (SAMS), analyzes General Douglas MacArthur’s 1944 campaign along the northwest New Guinea coast as a model of modern military doctrine. Review Summary
: The monograph highlights the difference between Strategy (policy-level) and Operational Art (the link between tactics and strategy). Strategy, Operational Art and MacArthur in the ...
: The paper provides a critical look at how a commander's personal ambition can shape theater-level operations. This 2016 study, written for the School of
: Putnam concludes that MacArthur successfully used his tactical successes in New Guinea to argue that his personal objective (the Philippines) should be elevated to an essential part of the broader Allied strategy. : Putnam concludes that MacArthur successfully used his
The work you are likely referring to is the monograph titled by Major James N. Putnam III .
: The author argues that MacArthur used "operational art"—the linking of tactical actions in time, space, and purpose—not just to serve the national strategy, but to manipulate it.