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The Frustrations of Leonard Wood, Army Magazine, September 2003Graduate of Harvard Medical School, Medal of Honor winner, pursuer of Geronimo, friend and confidant of presidents, Commander of the Rough Riders, Governor of Cuba and the Philippines, sponsor of Walter Reed, Army Chief of Staff, spokesman for Preparedness, and Provost of Univ. of Pennsylvania, Leonard Wood's greatest aspirations fell victim to his unrestrained ambition. From the foremost biographer of Leonard Wood:“You have provided an excellent summary of the general's life, but I was especially impressed with your concluding analysis of Wood's career. It would have been a fitting conclusion to my book.” Jack C. Lane, author, Armed Progressive: General Leonard Wood, November 16, 2003 ![]() General Joseph Wheeler, Leonard Wood and Theodore Roosevelt, Cuba, 1898 |
![]() Surgeon Leonard Wood at the time of the Pursuit of Geronimo ![]() Time Magazine, April 10, 1920 |
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