If Mahan Ran the Great Pacific War: An Analysis of World War II Naval Strategy

If Mahan Ran the Great Pacific War: An Analysis of World War II Naval Strategy

by John A. Adams
If Mahan Ran the Great Pacific War: An Analysis of World War II Naval Strategy

If Mahan Ran the Great Pacific War: An Analysis of World War II Naval Strategy

by John A. Adams

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Overview

Alfred Thayer Mahan's The Influence of Sea Power upon History (1660–1783) was one of the most influential books on military strategy in the first half of the 20th century. A core text in the naval war colleges of the United States, Britain, and Japan, Mahan's book shaped doctrine for the conduct of war at sea. Adams uses Mahan's ideas to discuss the great Pacific sea battles of World War II and to consider how well they withstood the test of actual combat. Reexamining the conduct of war in the Pacific from a single analytic viewpoint leads to some surprising conclusions about the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, the Doolittle Raid, the Battle of the Coral Sea, the recapture of the Philippines, and the submarine war. Naval historians and armchair strategists alike will find much food for thought in these engrossing pages.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780253351050
Publisher: Indiana University Press (Ips)
Publication date: 07/15/2008
Pages: 472
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.20(h) x 1.50(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

John A. Adams is a retired airline executive and longtime business strategist with an interest in the use of economic principles to analyze history. Trained as a historian, he has extensively researched military strategy and tactics. He lives in Conifers, Colorado.

Table of Contents

Contents
List of Maps
Acknowledgments

1. Sink Ten Ships and We Win the War!
2. Initial Japanese Strategic Choices
3. Pearl Harbor
4. Yamamoto Defies Mahan
5. Guadalcanal
6. Central versus South Pacific
7. Two Prongs Divide the Fleet
8. Decisive Combat in the Marianas
9. From Honolulu's Conference Table to Leyte's Mud
10. The Naval Campaign for the Philippines
11. Mahan and the Submariners
12. Dulling the Mighty Blade
13. B-San

Notes
Bibliography
Index

What People are Saying About This

Malcolm Muir

John Adams is one of the most remarkable individuals I have met in the course of my long academic career. His knowledge of recent military doctrine, strategy, and operations, logistics, and tactics is as deep as any of my academic colleagues.

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John Adams is one of the most remarkable individuals I have met in the course of my long academic career. His knowledge of recent military doctrine, strategy, and operations, logistics, and tactics is as deep as any of my academic colleagues.

Eric Osborne

A very interesting, well—researched, well—written work with fine and fresh analysis of the Pacific War.

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A very interesting, well—researched, well—written work with fine and fresh analysis of the Pacific War.

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