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This reading list is an important element in the professional development of all military police leaders in the Army.
We can never spend too much time reading and thinking about the Army profession and its interaction with the world
at large. These products will deepen our understanding of the Military Police Corps role in accomplishing tactical,
operational, and stategic strategies while facing the complexities and unstable environments of the world. The reading
list is intended to complement professional military education.
Commandant's
Professional Reading List
Commandant's Recommendations
y Nate Allen and Tony Bu rgess, Tak ing the G uidon:
Exceptional Leadership at the Company Level, The
Center for Company-Level Leadership, Delaware, 2001,
ISBN 978-0-96782-921-0.
y Alan A xelrod and Peter Georgescu, Eisenhower on
Leadership: Ike's Enduring Lessons in Total Victory
Management, Jossey-Bass, 2010, ISBN 978-0-470-62691-7.
y Gordon R. Su lliva n a nd M ichael V. Ha r per, Hope
is Not a Method, Crown Business, New York, 1997,
ISBN 978-0-7679-0060-7.
Leadership and History
y Warren Bennis, On Becoming a Leader, Basic Books, 2009,
ISBN 978-0-46501-408-8.
y Pete Blaber, The Mission, The Men, and Me: Lessons From
a Former Delta Force Commander, The Berkley Publishing
Group, 2010, ISBN 978-0-42523-657-4.
y Larry Bossidy and Ram Charan, Execution: The Discipline
of Getting Things Done, Crown Business, New York,
2002, ISBN 978-0-609-61057-2.
y Janis A. Cannon-Bowers, PhD, and Eduardo Salas, PhD,
Making Decisions Under Stress: Implications for Individual
and Team Training, American Psychological Association,
2001, ISBN 978-1-55798-767-9.
y Steven R. Covey, The Seven Habits of Highly Effective
Pe o p l e , S i m o n a n d S c h u s t e r, N e w Yo r k , 2 0 0 0 ,
ISBN 978-0-76240-833-7.
y Daniel K. Elder, The Sergeants Major of the Army,
U. S . A r m y C e n t e r o f M i l i t a r y H i s t o r y, 2 0 0 3 ,
ISBN 978-0-16067-867-7.
y David Finkel, The Good Soldiers, Farrar, Straus, and Giroux,
2010, ISBN 978-0-31243-002-3.
y Arnold G. Fisch Jr. and David W. Hogan, The Story of the
Noncommissioned Offcer Corps: The Backbone of the Army,
Department of the Army Center of Military History, 2006,
ISBN 978-0-16067-868-4.
y Malcol m Gla dwell, Blink: T he Powe r of T hink ing
Without Thinking, Little, Brown, and Company, 2007,
ISBN 978-0-31601-066-5.
y Dave Grossman, On Killing: The Psychological Cost of
Learning to Kill in War and Society, Back Bay Books, New
York, 2009, ISBN 978-0-31604-093-8.
y John P. Kotter, Leading Change, Harvard Business Review
Press, 2012, ISBN 978-1-4221-8643-5.
y Niccolo Machiavelli, The Art of War, Da Capo Press, 2010,
ISBN 978-1-45156-403-7.
y John G. Meyer Jr., Company Command: The Bottom
L i n e , Na t i o n a l D e fe n s e Un i ve r s i t y P r e s s , 19 9 0 ,
ISBN 978-0-78812-153-1.
y J. D. P e n d r y, T h e T h r e e M e t e r Z o n e : C o m m o n
Sense Leadership for NCOs, P resid io P ress, 20 01,
ISBN 978-0-89141-728-6.
y Richard W. Stewart (ed), American Military History,
Volume II: The United States Army in a Global Era,
1917–2008, 2010, U.S. Army Center of Military History,
ISBN 978-0-16084-184-2.
y George J. Thompson and Gregory A. Walker, The Verbal
Judo Way of Leadership: Empowering the Thin Blue Line
From the Inside Up, Looseleaf Law Publications, 2007,
ISBN 978-1-93277-741-3.
Junior Leader's Developmental Reading List
Child Abuse
y Child Molesters: A Behavioral Analysis, Offce of Juvenile
Justice and Delinquency Prevention,