Ranking US Army Generals of the 20th Century: A Group Decision-Making Application of the Analytic Hierarchy Process
Todd Retchless (),
Bruce Golden () and
Edward Wasil ()
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Todd Retchless: Department of Mathematical Sciences, United States Military Academy, West Point, New York 10996
Bruce Golden: R. H. Smith School of Business, University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland 20742
Edward Wasil: Kogod School of Business, American University, Washington, DC 20016
Interfaces, 2007, vol. 37, issue 2, 163-175
Abstract:
The pantheon of 20th century US Army generals contains many great wartime commanders. Military historians have written about their leadership qualities but have not ranked the best generals. We asked 10 experts in US military history to evaluate seven generals---Omar Bradley, Dwight Eisenhower, Douglas MacArthur, George Marshall, George Patton, John Pershing, and Matthew Ridgway---using the analytic hierarchy process in a group setting. We developed a ratings hierarchy, and each participant scored each general. We combined individual pairwise comparisons using the geometric-mean method and a new method based on linear programming and obtained a clear, three-tier ranking of generals with George Marshall judged the best US Army general of the 20th century, closely followed by Dwight Eisenhower.
Keywords: decision analysis; multiple criteria; military; personnel (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2007
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