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Black Shoe Carrier Admiral Frank Jack Fletcher At Coral Sea Midway And Guadalcanal John B Lundstrom

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Black Shoe Carrier Admiral Frank Jack Fletcher At Coral Sea Midway And Guadalcanal John B Lundstrom
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Black Shoe Carrier Admiral Frank Jack Fletcher At Coral Sea Midway And Guadalcanal John B Lundstrom instant download after payment.

Publisher: US Naval Institute Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 6.45 MB
Pages: 638
Author: John B. Lundstrom
ISBN: 9781591144755, 1591144752
Language: English
Year: 2006

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Black Shoe Carrier Admiral Frank Jack Fletcher At Coral Sea Midway And Guadalcanal John B Lundstrom by John B. Lundstrom 9781591144755, 1591144752 instant download after payment.

An abundance of new evidence demanded this reevaluation of Frank Jack Fletcher, the "black shoe" admiral who won his battles at sea but lost the war of public opinion. A surface ship officer in contrast to a "brown shoe" naval aviator--Fletcher led the carrier forces that won against all odds at Coral Sea, Midway, and the Eastern Solomons. These and other early carrier victories decided the Pacific War not only because they inflicted crippling losses but also because they denied Japan key strategic positions in the region. Despite these successes, by 1950 Fletcher had become one of the most controversial figures in U.S. naval history and portrayed as a timid bungler who failed to relieve Wake Island in December 1941 and who deliberately abandoned the Marines at Guadalcanal.

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