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ID153757
Title ProperSchool of experience
Other Title InformationGeorge W. Goethals and the U.S. Army, 1876–1907
LanguageENG
AuthorMcGovern, Rory M
Summary / Abstract (Note)At the end of a distinguished career, George W. Goethals completed the construction of the Panama Canal (1907–1914) and managed logistics for the U.S. Army in the final year of World War I. This article examines Goethals’s professional development prior to his arrival in Panama in 1907. It finds that Goethals was a product of an unsystematic developmental model that privileged experiential learning above all else, and that his successful development was more a function of talent, personal connections, and chance than of institutional design or formal training and education.
`In' analytical NoteJournal of Military History Vol. 81, No.2; Apr 2017: p.395-424
Journal SourceJournal of Military History 2017-06 81, 2
Key WordsUnited States Army ;  World War I ;  Goethals, George W ;  Panama Canal - 1907–1914