Adam Marsh

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Twenty years earlier, as a student at the Naval War College, Nimitz had written his thesis on naval tactics. In it, he argued that “great results cannot be accomplished without a corresponding degree of risk.” “The leader who awaits perfection of plans, material, or training, will wait in vain,” he wrote, “and in the end will yield the victory to him who employs the tools at hand with the greatest vigor.”
Nimitz at War: Command Leadership from Pearl Harbor to Tokyo Bay
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