A Question of Loyalty: Gen. Billy Mitchell and the Court-Martial That Gripped the Nation - Douglas Waller
A Question of Loyalty: Gen. Billy Mitchell and the Court-Martial That Gripped the Nation - Douglas Waller
A Question of Loyalty: Gen. Billy Mitchell and the Court-Martial That Gripped the Nation by Douglas Waller
Format: Hardcover with Dust Jacket
Published by HarperCollins, 2004
It had all the ingredients of a movie drama:a scandal that grips Washington and touches the White House; bitter battles and backroom intrigue at the highest levels of the U.S. military; glamorous women who make or break the careers of powerful men; a high-stakes trial with a celebrity defendant who captures the nation's attention ...
A Question of Loyalty plunges into the seven-week Washington trial of Gen. William "Billy" Mitchell, the hero of the U.S. Army Air Service during World War I and the man who proved in 1921 that planes could sink a battleship. In 1925 Mitchell was frustrated by the slow pace of aviation development, and he sparked a political firestorm, accusing the army and navy high commands, and by inference the president, of treason and criminal negligence in the way they conducted national defense. He was put on trial for insubordination in a spectacular court-martial that became a national obsession during the Roaring Twenties.