Colonel John Antal U.S. Army (Ret.) is the author of over a dozen books on military and leadership subjects, including Seven Seconds to Die: A Military Analysis of the Second Nagorno-Karabakh War and the Future of Warfighting (Casemate, 2022) and Next War: Reimagining How We Fight (Casemate, 2023). With 30 years of army service, he commanded at all levels from platoon to regiment. A West Point graduate, he is a noted speaker and expert on leadership, military affairs, and the changing methods of war. Contact him at JohnAntal.com.
""A fascinating insight into the history of D-Day.""-- ""The American Magazine"" ""The leadership lessons personified in Antal's book, based on events that occurred almost 75 years ago, speak universal truths that resonate today. Junior and senior leaders, both military and civilian, will find applicability and historical insight here. Antal's lessons are perfect for professional development classes or personal development.""-- ""ARMY"" (9/1/2018 12:00:00 AM) ""7 Leadership Lessons of D-Day takes the reader deep into D-Day, exploring different theaters of battle and moments that helped make the invasion of Europe by allied forces a success... People like to talk about history coming alive...well, Antal manages that feat here.""-- ""Manhattan Book Review"" ""Even after 75 years, the modern military professional can learn a great deal from the 1944 battle of Normandy. Aside from their duty, optimism, courage and sacrifice, the men who kicked in the door of fortress Europe also left a legacy of critical decision making under the duress and complexity of combat. In 7 Leadership Lessons of D-Day, Colonel John Antal has chosen to analyze some of the most remarkable moments of truth that Americans confronted during the Normandy invasion. From Omaha Beach and Utah Beach, to the Drop Zones and Landing Zones, he has profiled some of the most important lessons learned from the battle that changed the course of the war to liberate Europe.""--Martin K.A. Morgan, historian and author of Down To Earth: The 507th Parachute Infantry Regiment in Normandy and The Americans on D-Day: A Photographic History of the Normandy Invasion. ""If you have any doubts about American leadership on D-Day, or that it was courage and leadership and not bombs and bullets that won the day -- read this book. Nobody tells a story better than John Antal and nobody knows better how to root out the lessons of history.""--James Jay Carafano, historian and author of After D-Day. ""John Antal has captured the enduring seven lessons of D-Day. Only a Soldier, Leader and Scholar, like John Antal, could have captured the realities of war and combat action of the finest hours of the greatest generation. John has taken care to honor those that have made the ultimate sacrifice by his research and narrative to capture the accurate details of the times and events of small unit actions in the context of a major campaign to secure a foothold and breach German defenses in World War II in Europe. 7 Leadership Lessons of D-Day will be a best seller in Leadership in combat.""--John N. Abrams, General, US Army (ret) ""This is a leadership book of the highest order. Colonel Antal's own military and corporate successes position him perfectly to grasp the deeper leadership lessons of D-Day--a ""management event"" like no other in its scope, scale, risks and stakes. Drawing universal truths from urgent battlefield crises, the author provides a terrific guide and training tool for leaders at all levels, from small businesses or tech start-ups to multi-national corporations or military commands. It's a pleasure to read, as well!""--Ralph Peters, author of Judgment at Appomattox