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There, he outlined King’s vision of occupying and developing new bases across the Pacific both as a defensive barrier to continued Japanese expansion and as jumping-off points for an eventual American counteroffensive. He then asked the group how they could best execute that vision. By inviting Bloch’s input, Nimitz effectively co-opted him, and instead of being an obstructionist,
Nimitz at War: Command Leadership from Pearl Harbor to Tokyo Bay
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