Matthew Dodd's Leadership In The British Military

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Matthew Dodd is a 19th century British war veteran. Being the main character of this book, was left behind during a retreat led by Lord Wellington of the British Army off the lines of Torres Vedras. While his leadership knew he was missing in action they proceeded to retreat anyways. Private Dodd set off and didn’t let anyone, or anything prevent him from finding his way through enemy territory. He knew his situation and continued on with the mission to kill any apposing Frenchmen. He continued to skirmish through enemy lines traversing through with great fatigue and starvation. During his lonesome journey he singlehandedly used guerilla warfare tactics and maneuvers to besiege a French convoy. Private Dodd discovers in a French City a Bridge under construction in efforts to form an attack on the British army. But before they were able to finish building Dodd set the support ropes on the bridge ablaze to impede their attack. …show more content…

Dodd chose his targets wisely, kept a safe distance from the enemy, and most important is knowing when to fire at your target. Which all correlates to the Marine Corps 4th leadership principle “make sound and timely decisions.” Throughout the novel Private Dodd shows many examples of making sound and smart decisions. He adapted to his situation and overcame many obstacles such as communicating with the local population. The Portuguese civilians spoke a total different language but Dodd was able to communicate using hand and arm signals and whatever form of communication he could

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