"Giangreco's work is an excellent piece of scholarship. Unit histories, oral interviews, Truman's papers, and archival materials at the National Archives as well as the Harry S. Truman Library and Museum form the backbone of the work."—Justin Prince, Chronicles of Oklahoma
"Giangreco's study fills a vacuum in the literature on Truman. There are many biographies of him, but they deal only briefly with his life before the end of World War I. Giangreco provides thorough coverage of Truman's career in the military, both as a citizen soldier and then later after the U.S. government federalized his National Guard unit."—James Matray, Strategy Bridge
“The style and clarity in which this book is written make it an easy, compelling read for anyone who has served in combat or is interested in Harry Truman, World War I, the Army National Guard, or, frankly, just a fast-moving adventure story. The Soldier from Independence provides serious insight into a man who would become one of the most effective presidents of the United States.”—Douglas V. Johnson II, Parameters
“Giangreco’s military biography of Truman is a study in command and proper and successful employment of authority.”—David O. Whitten, On Point
“Harry S. Truman was commander in chief at one of the critical moments in American—and global—military history: when the decision had to be made to drop the atomic bomb. As to his military credentials, however, Truman is often dismissed as little more than a National Guard hack and a Kansas City haberdasher with no real military acumen. Yet nothing could be further from the truth, as D. M. Giangreco makes clear in The Soldier from Independence.”—Military Book Club
“With his customary thoroughness, D. M. Giangreco has given us a splendid account of Harry Truman’s military career.”—Alonzo L. Hamby, Distinguished Professor Emeritus of History at Ohio University
“Reading Truman’s account of events is very powerful, and Giangreco has skillfully constructed a narrative with these sources that makes it possible for readers to experience the war as if they were on the battlefield with Harry Truman and Battery D.”—Jon E. Taylor, Missouri Historical Review
“Going into combat in the Meuse-Argonne offensive of 1918, Captain Truman’s actions as recounted by Giangreco will engage readers drawn to the formative experiences of future presidents.”—Gilbert Taylor, Booklist
“Giangreco not only gives us a look at one of the millions of ordinary Americans who served in the Great War, giving us a soldier’s-eye view of the AEF and the trenches as well as a brief treatment of the army’s mismanagement of the National Guard, but also discusses how Truman’s time in uniform shaped his business and political life.”—A. A. Nofi, Center for Naval Analysis, Naval War College, and senior editor of StrategyPage.com