Cold War Warriors

The Story of the Achievements and Leadship of the Men of the West Point Class of 1950

by Phil Bardos


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 5/17/2000

Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 5.5x8.5
Page Count : 340
ISBN : 9780738814766
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : 5.5x8.5
Page Count : 340
ISBN : 9781453552124
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5.5x8.5
Page Count : 340
ISBN : 9780738814773

About the Book

The West Point class of 1950 individually and collectively contributed to this Nation`s success to win the Cold War.

Immediately upon graduation in June 1950, one hundred fourteen members of this class fulfilled their commitment to “Duty, Honor, Country” by leading men in combat, and giving the ultimate sacrifice –their lives. Forty one men died in this “Forgotten War.” Ultimately, over three hundred sixty five of this class served in this war. Later, they again either led men in combat or planned the military`s role in Vietnam, Panama and Granada {.Indeed, many of this class had also served in the military in World War II.} One member of this class, Lt. Gen. Richard Trefry served as a special assistant to President Bush during Desert Storm. Lt. Gen Dick Leavitt was a U-2 pilot; Maj. Gen Grayson Tate was a key member of the team that developed this Nation`s rockets and ballistic missiles. Frank Borman, the astronaut, contributed greatly to this Nation`s effort to win the race to the moon. Three members of this class were Chiefs-of-Staff of their respective services –all at the same time: Gen John Wickham, U.S. Army; Gen Charles Gabriel, U.S. Air Force; and Gen. Fidel Ramos, Philippines {later elected President}. Many rose to leadership positions in industry and educational institutions:men such as Robert McBride and Ward Wheaton.

This book tells the story of these and many other “Cold War Warriors “ of the West Point class of 1950.

People of this Nation as well as other Nations need to be aware of the selfless dedication and contributions these men made to assist in winning the Cold War and to maintain Freedom around the world.


About the Author

Phil Bardos is a graduate of the West Point class of 1950 and saw combat during the Korean War. He resigned to pursue entrepreneurial endeavors and founded a successful management consulting business. Among his many civic and community accomplishments was his election to the Los Angeles Board of Education. He is married to the former Sandra Mitchell. They have two sons and three grandchildren.