Craig L. Symonds does not write this book, and it is not affiliated with them in any way. Fred Wingler has written a summary of their book for an independent publication.
His ability to put the reader in the shoes of the admiral who masterminded a US Pacific Fleet reaction to Pearl Harbor is simply outstanding," writes Craig Symonds. Symonds' masterful pen sketches of Nimitz's buddies (and opponents) demonstrate the power of character to shape perception.
decision-making. A well-researched and well-written account of Chester Nimitz's life is certain to be the defining one for a long time."
Craig Symonds has done a great work with elegance and huge spirit in this wonderful book, which tells the stirring narrative of a great American captain who rebuilt a crippled fleet and led it to victory against a dangerous opponent over the course of four years of war. At the end of World War II, the US Navy possessed a
For a feat of this magnitude, the flag is normally hoisted with modesty.
Admiral Chester W. Nimitz's finest naval campaign is chronicled in this masterful and fair account." Even Eisenhower and MacArthur couldn't match Nimitz's success in the face of overwhelming odds in World War II, but he was the only American leader to do so.
at the same time. High command excellence has never had a textbook like this one, because of the extensive research and engaging writing style.
This summary is divided into 3 parts, The Analysis, and the Reviews in the first part, Then follow by a brief introduction to the book and what you are about to encounter on the journey of reading the book. The last part is the brief summary of the first few chapters to get salivate for the main book. I hope you enjoy reading it