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British Army Uniforms of the American Revolution 1751 to 1783

PDF British Army Uniforms of the American Revolution 1751 to 1783 by Carl Franklin in History

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Yamamoto Isoroku is the most well-known of Japan's military leaders and his name will be forever linked to the attack on Pearl Harbor. Because the attack was such an apparent success; he has gone down as one of the most brilliant naval figures in history. The truth is rather different as explained in this new book on Yamamoto which examines the reality and myth of one of the most important command figures of the Second World War. The easiest myth to explode is the success of Yamamoto's Pearl Harbor attack which he personally advocated for and went to great extremes to execute. In spite of his insight regarding the outcome of a war between the United States and Japan; Yamamoto's attack was not only a political disaster since it removed any possibility of a negotiated peace; but it had little military impact; and was in fact; unnecessary to guarantee Japan's early war conquests. Yamamoto's record later in the war is no better; as is examined extensively. As he had at Pearl Harbor; Yamamoto bullied the Naval General Staff into a series of badly conceived operations which lead the Imperial Navy to disaster. At the battle of Coral Sea; the Japanese squandered their numerical advantage and jeopardized Yamamoto's cherished Midway operation. Midway was Yamamoto's battle from its inception and planning through to its execution. His faulty planning and poor execution resulted in a seminal defeat which stopped Japanese expansion in the Pacific. Even after Midway; Yamamoto's reputation remained high. In the next campaign; the struggle for Guadalcanal; he failed to recognize that this was the decisive battle with the U.S. Navy that he had been seeking. His control of the battle was timid and weak; and thus the Japanese were never able to focus their still superior forces to achieve final victory. This new look at Yamamoto carefully examines the myth of Yamamoto and his impact on the War in the Pacific.


#1948477 in Books Pen and Sword 2013-05-19Ingredients: Example IngredientsOriginal language:EnglishPDF # 1 1.20 x 8.44 x 12.06l; .0 #File Name: 1848846908320 pages


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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Perfect Research book!!By Big WoogieThis is the most precise book on British uniforms I have seen.The in depth breakdown of unit by unit uniforms is very detailed.If you are looking for historical reference or modeling infantry as I amof this time period. This is the book.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Low resolution images in the Kindle versionBy Fred KlotzI purchased the Kindle version for a very reasonable price. However; the images are low resolution and are not clear when blown up. Since they're the main reason that I bought the book; I really can't recommend this item. If this were corrected; this would be a great Kindle book.4 of 5 people found the following review helpful. Previous review are a disserviceBy R. NelsonI purchased this book and found it money well spent. I think the negative evaluations say more about the reviewers than the book they are reviewing. We like to think of military history in absolutes -- it was this way. And yet frequently; the best we can do is provide a good representation of what may have been accurate on a given day. Have not found a book; any book; where I did not find a technical error. On the other hand; this book provides good information that is very useful. Do I really think it is a5-star production; maybe not. On the other hand the negatives reviews do not do it justice either. Like I said; have been very satisfied and am glad I purchased it.

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