The U.S. Navy Against the Axis

The U.S. Navy Against the Axis Surface Combat, 1941-1945

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Publisher's Synopsis

The U.S. Navy against the Axis tells the story of the U.S. Navy's surface fleet in World War II with an emphasis on ship-to-ship combat. The book refutes the widely-held notion that the attack on Pearl Harbor rendered battleships obsolete and that aviation and submarines dominated the Pacific War. It demonstrates how the surface fleet played a decisive role at critical junctures. It was crucial to America's ultimate victory and its story holds many lessons for today's Navy and the nation as a whole.

The U.S. Navy against the Axis describes how swift adaptability and intellectual honesty were fundamental to the Navy's success against Japan. The underlying premise is that the nation cannot assume that in a conflict against conventional or asymmetric enemies, it holds title to the same virtues the Navy demonstrated three generations ago. Instead those lessons need to be constantly studied and affirmed in the face of postwar mythologies, lest they be forgotten.

Book information

ISBN: 9781591146506
Publisher: Naval Institute Press
Imprint: Naval Institute Press
Pub date:
DEWEY: 940.545973
DEWEY edition: 22
Language: English
Number of pages: 364
Weight: 649g
Height: 240mm
Width: 159mm
Spine width: 30mm