George Washington: Commander-in-Chief

Written by:
Sean Sculley
Narrated by:
Sean Sculley

Unabridged Audiobook

Ratings
Book
24
Narrator
7
Release Date
January 2022
Duration
5 hours 50 minutes
Summary
Explore the secret behind George Washington’s military genius with an award-winning West Point history professor.
 
George Washington came to be known as Father of His Country. In his role as commander in chief of the Continental Army, George Washington defeated the British in the American Revolution and established the United States of America. Through his extraordinary military leadership, he guaranteed that the American Republic would move forward in its revolutionary experiment. So how was Washington able to win this seemingly unwinnable war?
 
This compelling 15-lecture audio course, presented by West Point history professor Seanegan Sculley, answers this and many more questions about one of the most foundational figures in American history. Professor Sculley explores Washington’s singular military career from its beginnings during the French and Indian War through the end of the Revolution.
 
After investigating Washington’s boyhood experiences and his service in the French and Indian War, you’ll look into the first years of the American Revolution, as he attempts to control a disorganized armed force with no institutional structure. Next, you’ll transition into the second half of the war, as Washington learns from his mistakes and builds a more professional army capable of working with allies to defeat the British. Last, you’ll analyze his actions as a strategist and tactician, as a military administrator and commander, and finally as the first president of the United States wrestling with lingering issues from the War for Independence.

This publication was privately produced and is not the product of an official of the United States Army acting in an official capacity. The contents of this publication, including words, images, and opinions, are unofficial and not to be considered as the official views of the United States Military Academy, United States Army, or Department of Defense. Neither this publication nor its content are endorsed by the United States Military Academy, United States Army, or Department of Defense.
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James D.

This is not actually a history book. In fact, it’s just some guy reading his history notes like he is giving a presentation. In fact, I am sure he did very well on his grade 7 final history report on George Washington. In fact, I bet he achieved an A+. In fact, this is an F- though compared to any actual history. In fact, in addition to being obtuse, it incessantly used repetitive unnecessary verbiage, like ‘in fact’. Give it a miss.

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Christina C.

Personally, I did not enjoy this book at all. It did not keep my interest. This may be because it is not the type of book I would normally choose. The narrator seemed passionate but more like he was reading a history text book aloud. The acoustics were off too. I just kept picturing him in a studio. I do not recommend this one.

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wjmackin

Standard overview of course of revolutionary battles. Not much detail, no deep dive into military strategy. Narration was awful

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