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Book about Firm Founder Reviewed in Washington Times
January 17, 2006Michael Riccards, a presidential historian and author, reviewed Louis Johnson and the Arming of America, which he described as a "major biography," in the January 15, 2006, Washington Times.
He describes the study of Louis Johnson as "one of a dedicated and intensely ambitious man who was generally correct in the need to rearm America and to trim down later the peacetime armed forces. Korea and the Cold War meant a new scenario was in order."
The review described Johnson as emerging "as a man who at times exhibited more personal loyalty than the better known men he served."
Read the review, "A forgotten man’s role in America’s rearmament" here.
On January 18, 2006, David Roll is discussing the book at the Woodrow Wilson Center.














