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Strategy and command : the first two years / by Louis Morton

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  • Strategy and command : the first two years / by Louis Morton
  • United States Army in World War II the war in the Pacific
  • Washington : Office of the Chief of Military History, 1962
  • 1 vol. (XXII-761 p.) : ill., tabl., portr., cartes dans le texte, cartes dépl. ; 26 cm
  • United States Army in World War II the war in the Pacific
  • Bibliogr. p. [697]-715. Index
  • pt. 1. The road to war. The beginnings of Pacific strategy Japanese policy and strategy, 1931-July 1941 Europe versus the pacific The fatal turn The decision for war pt. 2. The defensive : Pearl Harbor to Midway. The first weeks of war, 7-26 December The Malay barrier The Philippines Australia and the line of communication The U.S. and Japanese high commands Organization and command of the Pacific Transition pt. 3. Seizing the initiative. Planning the offensive Preparations and problems Crisis in the Pacific, August-November 1942 Command and co-operation Japanese and American plans The Pacific in grand strategy Means and ends : the March 1943 directive CARTWHEEL and the I-GO operation pt. 4. Emerging patterns. The north Pacific and the Soviet Union The revival of ORANGE Central Pacific timetable Organizing for the defensive Operations and plans, Summer 1943 Review and adjustment The Japanese revise their strategy The execution of strategy : Pacific operations, August-December 1943 Prospects for the future
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