Adam Marsh

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Years before, when his son, Chet, was freshly commissioned, the younger Nimitz had asked his father how to deal with a bullying superior. Chet recalled his father telling him that a “frontal attack” was seldom effective. Instead, he told Chet, he should “continue to be extraordinarily polite, and don’t reveal to him your purpose, and at all times be slowly removing the rug from under him.”
Nimitz at War: Command Leadership from Pearl Harbor to Tokyo Bay
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