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William Lederer

William Julius Lederer, Jr. (March 31, 1912 – December 5, 2009) was an American author and naval officer.[3]

William Lederer
Born(1912-03-31)March 31, 1912
New York City, U.S.
DiedDecember 5, 2009(2009-12-05) (aged 97)
Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.
OccupationAmerican author
SpouseEthel Hackett (1940–1965) (3 children)
Corinne Lewis (1965–1976)[1]
ChildrenW. Jonathan Lederer
Brian J. H. Lederer
Bruce Allen Lederer[2]

Biography edit

U.S. Navy service edit

After dropping out of high school, Lederer enlisted in the United States Navy in 1930. He graduated from the United States Naval Academy in 1936. His first appointment was as the junior officer aboard USS Tutuila (PR-4), a river gunboat of the Yangtze Patrol on the Yangtze River in China. After the entry of the United States into World War II in December 1941, he was a line officer first in Asia and then in the European Theater, serving as a ship's navigation officer in the 1943 Allied invasion of Sicily. He spent the later years of his naval service as a public information officer, and in that capacity eventually was posted to The Pentagon and later as special assistant to Commander-in-Chief, Pacific, Admiral Felix Stump at Pearl Harbor, Territory of Hawaii.[2] He rose to the rank of captain.[3]

Writing career edit

Lederer's best-selling work, 1958's The Ugly American, was one of two novels he co-wrote with Eugene Burdick, a former U.S. Navy lieutenant commander and Oxford don. Disillusioned with the United States's diplomatic efforts in Southeast Asia, Lederer and Burdick sought to demonstrate that American officials and civilians could make a substantial difference in Southeast Asian politics if they were willing to learn local languages, follow local customs, and use regional military tactics. They were concerned that if American policy makers continued to ignore the logic behind these lessons, Southeast Asia would fall under Soviet or Chinese Communist influence. In the book's epilogue, they argue for the creation of "a small force of well-trained, well-chosen, hard-working and dedicated professionals" fluent in the local language, which presaged the Peace Corps, which John F. Kennedy proposed in 1960.[4]

In A Nation of Sheep (1961), Lederer identifies intelligence failures in Asia. In "Government by Misinformation," he investigates the sources that he believes lead to American foreign policy, namely trusted local officials; local (foreign) newspapers, magazines, books, radio broadcasts, etc.; paid local informers; personal observations by U.S. officials; and American journalists.

In Our Own Worst Enemy (1968), Lederer relates that as a young U.S. Navy lieutenant (junior grade) in 1940, he had a chance meeting with a Jesuit priest, Father Pierre Cogny, and his Vietnamese assistant, "Mr. Nguyen," while he was waiting out a Japanese bombing raid in China. Father Pierre asked Lederer if he had a copy of the United States Declaration of Independence on his gunboat, and Lederer said that he did and provided them with a copy. "Mr. Nguyen" was eager to deliver the document to "Tong Van So," who later became known as Ho Chi Minh, the Vietnamese Communist revolutionary and statesman. The 1945 Proclamation of Independence of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam, written by Ho, begins by quoting from the American document. Ho went on to serve as prime minister (1946–1955) and president (1945–1969) of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam (i.e., North Vietnam).[5] Our Own Worst Enemy describes how the United States supported a corrupt President Ngo Diem in South Vietnam, ignored massive black market selling of stolen U.S. military supplies, food, and foreign aid, and refused to stand up to corrupt local officials who stole donated food and supplies, took kickbacks, and bullied their own population, as Americans continued saying, "It's their country, and we Americans are only guests here."

Other Lederer works were intended to be light-hearted and humorous fantasies. His early works, All the Ships at Sea (1950) and Ensign O'Toole and Me (1957) are both. A children's book, Timothy's Song, with illustrations by Edward Ardizzone, appeared in 1965.

Television and film edit

The television series Ensign O'Toole, a situation comedy which starred Dean Jones and aired on NBC from 1962 to 1963, was based on All the Ships at Sea and Ensign O'Toole and Me and depicted the misadventures of the crew of the fictional U.S. Navy destroyer USS Appleby in the early 1960s. Lederer served as technical consultant for the series.[6][7] He also co-wrote the screenplay of the 1965 feature film McHale's Navy Joins the Air Force.

Death edit

Lederer died of respiratory failure on December 5, 2009, at the age of 97.

Eugene Burdick collaborations edit

  • The Ugly American, 1958 (co-author, with Eugene Burdick)
  • Sarkhan: a Novel,[8] republished under the title The Deceptive American in 1977.[9]

Selected works edit

  • All the Ships at Sea, 1950 (author)
  • The Last Cruise; the story of the sinking of the submarine, USS Cochino, 1950 (author)[10]
  • Spare-Time Article Writing for Money (1954)
  • Ensign O'Toole and Me, 1957 (author)
  • A Nation of Sheep, 1961 (author)
  • McHale's Navy Joins the Air Force, 1965 (co-screenwriter)
  • Timothy's Song, 1965 (author)
  • The Story of Pink Jade, 1966 (author)
  • Our Own Worst Enemy, 1968 (author)
  • The Anguished American, 1968 (author)
  • The Mirages of Marriage, 1968 (co-author with Don D. Jackson)
  • Complete Cross-Country Skiing and Ski Touring, 1970 (co-author with Joseph Peter Wilson)
  • Marital Choices: Forecasting, Assessing, and Improving a Relationship, 1981 (author)
  • A Happy Book of Happy Stories, 1981 (author)
  • New Complete Book of Cross Country Skiing, 1983 (author)
  • I, Giorghos, 1984 (author)[11]
  • Creating a Good Relationship, 1984 (author)

References edit

  1. ^ "William J. Lederer Papers" (PDF). Special Collections & University Archives. UMass Amherst. 2013. Retrieved January 11, 2017.
  2. ^ a b Weber, Bruce (January 14, 2010). "William J. Lederer, Co-Author of 'The Ugly American,' Dies at 97". The New York Times. Retrieved January 11, 2017.
  3. ^ a b Schudel, Matt (January 10, 2010). "Novel 'The Ugly American' blasted policy in Southeast Asia". The Washington Post. Retrieved January 11, 2017.
  4. ^ Meyer, Michael (July 10, 2009). "Still 'Ugly' After All These Years". The New York Times. Retrieved January 11, 2017.
  5. ^ Halsall, Paul (August 1977). "Vietnamese Declaration of Independence, 1945". Modern History Sourcebook. Fordham University. Retrieved January 11, 2017.
  6. ^ McNeil, Alex, Total Television: The Comprehensive Guide to Programming From 1948 to the Present, Fourth Edition, New York: Penguin Books, 1996, ISBN 0 14 02 4916 8, p. 258.
  7. ^ Brooks, Tim, and Earle Marsh, The Complete Directory to Prime-Time Network and Cable TV Shows, 1946–present (Sixth Edition), New York: Ballantine Books, 1995, ISBN 0-345-39736-3, p. 316.
  8. ^ Lederer, William J.; Burdick, Eugene (1965). Sarkhan. McGraw-Hill. OCLC 1061482.
  9. ^ Lederer, William J; Burdick, Eugene (November 1977). The Deceptive American. W. W. Norton. ISBN 978-0-393-08802-1. OCLC 3203901.
  10. ^ "The Last Cruise". Goodreads. Retrieved January 11, 2017.
  11. ^ "William J. Lederer". Goodreads. Retrieved January 11, 2017.

External links edit

  • New York Times Obituary
  • Washington Post Obituary
  • Answers.com (Author's works)
  • Government by Misinformation (Review of Nation of Sheep)
  • William Lederer, Secrecy in Government (1961)

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enlisted in the United States Navy in 1930 He graduated from the United States Naval Academy in 1936 His first appointment was as the junior officer aboard USS Tutuila PR 4 a river gunboat of the Yangtze Patrol on the Yangtze River in China After the entry of the United States into World War II in December 1941 he was a line officer first in Asia and then in the European Theater serving as a ship s navigation officer in the 1943 Allied invasion of Sicily He spent the later years of his naval service as a public information officer and in that capacity eventually was posted to The Pentagon and later as special assistant to Commander in Chief Pacific Admiral Felix Stump at Pearl Harbor Territory of Hawaii 2 He rose to the rank of captain 3 Writing career edit Lederer s best selling work 1958 s The Ugly American was one of two novels he co wrote with Eugene Burdick a former U S Navy lieutenant commander and Oxford don Disillusioned with the United States s diplomatic efforts in Southeast Asia Lederer and Burdick sought to demonstrate that American officials and civilians could make a substantial difference in Southeast Asian politics if they were willing to learn local languages follow local customs and use regional military tactics They were concerned that if American policy makers continued to ignore the logic behind these lessons Southeast Asia would fall under Soviet or Chinese Communist influence In the book s epilogue they argue for the creation of a small force of well trained well chosen hard working and dedicated professionals fluent in the local language which presaged the Peace Corps which John F Kennedy proposed in 1960 4 In A Nation of Sheep 1961 Lederer identifies intelligence failures in Asia In Government by Misinformation he investigates the sources that he believes lead to American foreign policy namely trusted local officials local foreign newspapers magazines books radio broadcasts etc paid local informers personal observations by U S officials and American journalists In Our Own Worst Enemy 1968 Lederer relates that as a young U S Navy lieutenant junior grade in 1940 he had a chance meeting with a Jesuit priest Father Pierre Cogny and his Vietnamese assistant Mr Nguyen while he was waiting out a Japanese bombing raid in China Father Pierre asked Lederer if he had a copy of the United States Declaration of Independence on his gunboat and Lederer said that he did and provided them with a copy Mr Nguyen was eager to deliver the document to Tong Van So who later became known as Ho Chi Minh the Vietnamese Communist revolutionary and statesman The 1945 Proclamation of Independence of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam written by Ho begins by quoting from the American document Ho went on to serve as prime minister 1946 1955 and president 1945 1969 of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam i e North Vietnam 5 Our Own Worst Enemy describes how the United States supported a corrupt President Ngo Diem in South Vietnam ignored massive black market selling of stolen U S military supplies food and foreign aid and refused to stand up to corrupt local officials who stole donated food and supplies took kickbacks and bullied their own population as Americans continued saying It s their country and we Americans are only guests here Other Lederer works were intended to be light hearted and humorous fantasies His early works All the Ships at Sea 1950 and Ensign O Toole and Me 1957 are both A children s book Timothy s Song with illustrations by Edward Ardizzone appeared in 1965 Television and film edit The television series Ensign O Toole a situation comedy which starred Dean Jones and aired on NBC from 1962 to 1963 was based on All the Ships at Sea and Ensign O Toole and Me and depicted the misadventures of the crew of the fictional U S Navy destroyer USS Appleby in the early 1960s Lederer served as technical consultant for the series 6 7 He also co wrote the screenplay of the 1965 feature film McHale s Navy Joins the Air Force Death edit Lederer died of respiratory failure on December 5 2009 at the age of 97 Eugene Burdick collaborations editThe Ugly American 1958 co author with Eugene Burdick Sarkhan a Novel 8 republished under the title The Deceptive American in 1977 9 Selected works editAll the Ships at Sea 1950 author The Last Cruise the story of the sinking of the submarine USS Cochino 1950 author 10 Spare Time Article Writing for Money 1954 Ensign O Toole and Me 1957 author A Nation of Sheep 1961 author McHale s Navy Joins the Air Force 1965 co screenwriter Timothy s Song 1965 author The Story of Pink Jade 1966 author Our Own Worst Enemy 1968 author The Anguished American 1968 author The Mirages of Marriage 1968 co author with Don D Jackson Complete Cross Country Skiing and Ski Touring 1970 co author with Joseph Peter Wilson Marital Choices Forecasting Assessing and Improving a Relationship 1981 author A Happy Book of Happy Stories 1981 author New Complete Book of Cross Country Skiing 1983 author I Giorghos 1984 author 11 Creating a Good Relationship 1984 author References edit William J Lederer Papers PDF Special Collections amp University Archives UMass Amherst 2013 Retrieved January 11 2017 a b Weber Bruce January 14 2010 William J Lederer Co Author of The Ugly American Dies at 97 The New York Times Retrieved January 11 2017 a b Schudel Matt January 10 2010 Novel The Ugly American blasted policy in Southeast Asia The Washington Post Retrieved January 11 2017 Meyer Michael July 10 2009 Still Ugly After All These Years The New York Times Retrieved January 11 2017 Halsall Paul August 1977 Vietnamese Declaration of Independence 1945 Modern History Sourcebook Fordham University Retrieved January 11 2017 McNeil Alex Total Television The Comprehensive Guide to Programming From 1948 to the Present Fourth Edition New York Penguin Books 1996 ISBN 0 14 02 4916 8 p 258 Brooks Tim and Earle Marsh The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable TV Shows 1946 present Sixth Edition New York Ballantine Books 1995 ISBN 0 345 39736 3 p 316 Lederer William J Burdick Eugene 1965 Sarkhan McGraw Hill OCLC 1061482 Lederer William J Burdick Eugene November 1977 The Deceptive American W W Norton ISBN 978 0 393 08802 1 OCLC 3203901 The Last Cruise Goodreads Retrieved January 11 2017 William J Lederer Goodreads Retrieved January 11 2017 External links editNew York Times Obituary Washington Post Obituary Answers com Author s works Government by Misinformation Review of Nation of Sheep William Lederer Secrecy in Government 1961 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title William Lederer amp oldid 1166825717, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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