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Maxwell Davenport Taylor, né le 26 août 1901 à Keytesville, Missouri, mort le 19 avril 1987 à Washington, est un général et diplomate américain.

Diplômé de West Point, il commande pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale la 101e division aéroportée, puis est conseiller du président Kennedy, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, et ambassadeur au Sud-Viêtnam. Wikipedia  

✵ 26. août 1901 – 19. avril 1987
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Maxwell Davenport Taylor: Citations en anglais

“My family and I left Yokohoma in June, 1939, in time for me to enter the Army War College in what turned out to be the last class before the school closed for World War II. As we left Japan, I would have said that war between the two countries was certainly possible but I had no premonition that it was only two years away. On the opening day of the war college, a number of senior officers from the War Department attended to welcome the new class. The first man to speak I had never seen before, but he was just as impressive at first glance as he remained in my eyes in later life- George Marshall, the new Army Chief of Staff. What he said that day I do not remember, but the way he said it, I do. General Marshall never spoke anywhere without receiving the undivided attention of every listener to the words of a man who obviously knew what he was talking about. One could never imagine questioning the accuracy of his facts or challenging the soundness of his conclusions on any subject he undertook to discuss. He did not give the impression of great brilliance of mind, as General MacArthur did, but of calm strength and unshakeable will. I was to owe much to him- my service on his staff at the outbreak of the war, later the command of a division in Europe, and assignment as the Superintendent of West Point following the war. Bu my greatest privilege was the opportunity to see General Marshall in action at close range at the outbreak of World War II.”

Maxwell D. Taylor

Source: Swords and Plowshares (1972), p. 37

“To Diddy, The Best Taylor Soldier”

Maxwell D. Taylor

Dedication
Swords and Plowshares (1972)

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