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Unrestricted Warfare: How a New Breed of Officers Led the Submarine Force to Victory in World War II-Marilyn J. Carman

Unrestricted Warfare: How a New Breed of Officers Led the Submarine Force to Victory in World War II-Marilyn J. Carman

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This publication details the Unrestricted Warfare: How a New Breed of Officers Led the Submarine Force to Victory in World War II, authored by Marilyn J. Carman, James F. DeRose, and Robert A. Carman. Published by Wiley on April 21, 2008, this 320-page English EPUB document delves into the crucial role of the US Submarine Force in World War II, focusing on the only successful submarine campaign of the war in the Pacific. It explores themes of courage, innovation, and overcoming adversity, drawing on declassified files, Japanese archives, and veteran testimony to illuminate the experiences of U.S. submarine commanders and their tactical evolution.

This manual serves as a comprehensive resource for understanding the strategic and operational aspects of the US Submarine Force during World War II. It covers the critical elements that contributed to their success, including the challenges posed by defective torpedoes and conservative peacetime training. The content is designed to provide in-depth knowledge for those interested in naval history and military strategy, offering insights into the leadership and decision-making that defined this pivotal period.

Unrestricted Warfare reveals the dramatic story of the harsh baptism by fire faced by U.S. submarine commanders in World War II. The first skippers went to battle hamstrung by conservative peacetime training and plagued by defective torpedoes. Drawing extensively from now declassified files, Japanese archives, and the testimony of surviving veterans, James DeRose has written a fascinating account of the men and vessels responsible for the only successful submarine campaign of the war. They clearly charted a new course to victory in the Pacific.

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"James DeRose has done an excellent job-- surprisingly so, in view of his lack of true WWII submarine experience. He obviously contacted everyone he could find who served on one of the three boats he concentrated on, and he read, as well, everything he could find that was written about them. . . . DeRose shines by his interpretation of events as the Japanese must have seen them. . . . His reconstruction of how Wahoo came to her end may well be pretty close to correct. . . . He does the same with Tang."-CAPTAIN EDWARD L. BEACH, USN author of Submarine! and Run Silent, Run Deep

"An outstanding addition to the literature of the Silent Service. . . . The depth of research is wonderful. . . . This is fine history . . . that rivals Blair's Silent Victory."-PAUL CROZIER, sitemaster, "Legends of the Deep" (www.warfish.com) Web site on the USS Wahoo

"I knew all of the book's main characters quite well. . . . I am also completely familiar with submarine operations in the Pacific. With that background I couldn't fail to thoroughly enjoy DeRose's book. It is well written and has the right feel."-CHESTER W. NIMITZ JR., rear admiral, USN (Ret.)

"Sail with American submariners into tightly guarded Japanese home waters; undergo the horror of a depth charge attack; experience the thrill of victory with some of the U.S. Navy's ace submarine skippers. All this--and much more--is contained in James F. DeRose's compelling Unrestricted Warfare. No one interested in the naval side of World War II should be without it."-NATHAN MILLER author of War at Sea: A Naval History of World War II Author: Carman, Robert A. Author: Carman, Marilyn J. Author: DeRose, James F. Publisher: Wiley Illustration: N Language: ENG Title: Unrestricted Warfare: How a New Breed of Officers Led the Submarine Force to Victory in World War II Pages: 00320 (Encrypted EPUB) On Sale: 2008-04-21 SKU-13/ISBN: 9780471384953 Category: Mathematics : Arithmetic Category: History : Military - Naval


Unrestricted Warfare reveals the dramatic story of the harsh baptism by fire faced by U.S. submarine commanders in World War II. The first skippers went to battle hamstrung by conservative peacetime training and plagued by defective torpedoes. Drawing extensively from now declassified files, Japanese archives, and the testimony of surviving veterans, James DeRose has written a fascinating account of the men and vessels responsible for the only successful submarine campaign of the war. They clearly charted a new course to victory in the Pacific.

ADVANCE PRAISE FOR UNRESTRICTED WARFARE

"James DeRose has done an excellent job-- surprisingly so, in view of his lack of true WWII submarine experience. He obviously contacted everyone he could find who served on one of the three boats he concentrated on, and he read, as well, everything he could find that was written about them. . . . DeRose shines by his interpretation of events as the Japanese must have seen them. . . . His reconstruction of how Wahoo came to her end may well be pretty close to correct. . . . He does the same with Tang."-CAPTAIN EDWARD L. BEACH, USN author of Submarine! and Run Silent, Run Deep

"An outstanding addition to the literature of the Silent Service. . . . The depth of research is wonderful. . . . This is fine history . . . that rivals Blair's Silent Victory."-PAUL CROZIER, sitemaster, "Legends of the Deep" (www.warfish.com) Web site on the USS Wahoo

"I knew all of the book's main characters quite well. . . . I am also completely familiar with submarine operations in the Pacific. With that background I couldn't fail to thoroughly enjoy DeRose's book. It is well written and has the right feel."-CHESTER W. NIMITZ JR., rear admiral, USN (Ret.)

"Sail with American submariners into tightly guarded Japanese home waters; undergo the horror of a depth charge attack; experience the thrill of victory with some of the U.S. Navy's ace submarine skippers. All this--and much more--is contained in James F. DeRose's compelling Unrestricted Warfare. No one interested in the naval side of World War II should be without it."-NATHAN MILLER author of War at Sea: A Naval History of World War II Author: Carman, Robert A. Author: Carman, Marilyn J. Author: DeRose, James F. Publisher: Wiley Illustration: N Language: ENG Title: Unrestricted Warfare: How a New Breed of Officers Led the Submarine Force to Victory in World War II Pages: 00320 (Encrypted EPUB) On Sale: 2008-04-21 SKU-13/ISBN: 9780471384953 Category: Mathematics : Arithmetic Category: History : Military - Naval

Unrestricted Warfare: How a New Breed of Officers Led the Submarine Force to Victory in World War II-Marilyn J. Carman

Unrestricted Warfare: How a New Breed of Officers Led the Submarine Force to Victory in World War II-Marilyn J. Carman

★★★★★ 4.5/5
530,000+ Happy Customers
  • Manufactured by
    Beta Marine
This publication details the Unrestricted Warfare: How a New Breed of Officers Led the Submarine Force to Victory in World War II, authored by Marilyn J. Carman, James F. DeRose, and Robert A. Carman. Published by Wiley on April 21, 2008, this 320-page English EPUB document delves into the crucial role of the US Submarine Force in World War II, focusing on the only successful submarine campaign of the war in the Pacific. It explores themes of courage, innovation, and overcoming adversity, drawing on declassified files, Japanese archives, and veteran testimony to illuminate the experiences of U.S. submarine commanders and their tactical evolution.

This manual serves as a comprehensive resource for understanding the strategic and operational aspects of the US Submarine Force during World War II. It covers the critical elements that contributed to their success, including the challenges posed by defective torpedoes and conservative peacetime training. The content is designed to provide in-depth knowledge for those interested in naval history and military strategy, offering insights into the leadership and decision-making that defined this pivotal period.

Unrestricted Warfare reveals the dramatic story of the harsh baptism by fire faced by U.S. submarine commanders in World War II. The first skippers went to battle hamstrung by conservative peacetime training and plagued by defective torpedoes. Drawing extensively from now declassified files, Japanese archives, and the testimony of surviving veterans, James DeRose has written a fascinating account of the men and vessels responsible for the only successful submarine campaign of the war. They clearly charted a new course to victory in the Pacific.

ADVANCE PRAISE FOR UNRESTRICTED WARFARE

"James DeRose has done an excellent job-- surprisingly so, in view of his lack of true WWII submarine experience. He obviously contacted everyone he could find who served on one of the three boats he concentrated on, and he read, as well, everything he could find that was written about them. . . . DeRose shines by his interpretation of events as the Japanese must have seen them. . . . His reconstruction of how Wahoo came to her end may well be pretty close to correct. . . . He does the same with Tang."-CAPTAIN EDWARD L. BEACH, USN author of Submarine! and Run Silent, Run Deep

"An outstanding addition to the literature of the Silent Service. . . . The depth of research is wonderful. . . . This is fine history . . . that rivals Blair's Silent Victory."-PAUL CROZIER, sitemaster, "Legends of the Deep" (www.warfish.com) Web site on the USS Wahoo

"I knew all of the book's main characters quite well. . . . I am also completely familiar with submarine operations in the Pacific. With that background I couldn't fail to thoroughly enjoy DeRose's book. It is well written and has the right feel."-CHESTER W. NIMITZ JR., rear admiral, USN (Ret.)

"Sail with American submariners into tightly guarded Japanese home waters; undergo the horror of a depth charge attack; experience the thrill of victory with some of the U.S. Navy's ace submarine skippers. All this--and much more--is contained in James F. DeRose's compelling Unrestricted Warfare. No one interested in the naval side of World War II should be without it."-NATHAN MILLER author of War at Sea: A Naval History of World War II Author: Carman, Robert A. Author: Carman, Marilyn J. Author: DeRose, James F. Publisher: Wiley Illustration: N Language: ENG Title: Unrestricted Warfare: How a New Breed of Officers Led the Submarine Force to Victory in World War II Pages: 00320 (Encrypted EPUB) On Sale: 2008-04-21 SKU-13/ISBN: 9780471384953 Category: Mathematics : Arithmetic Category: History : Military - Naval


Unrestricted Warfare reveals the dramatic story of the harsh baptism by fire faced by U.S. submarine commanders in World War II. The first skippers went to battle hamstrung by conservative peacetime training and plagued by defective torpedoes. Drawing extensively from now declassified files, Japanese archives, and the testimony of surviving veterans, James DeRose has written a fascinating account of the men and vessels responsible for the only successful submarine campaign of the war. They clearly charted a new course to victory in the Pacific.

ADVANCE PRAISE FOR UNRESTRICTED WARFARE

"James DeRose has done an excellent job-- surprisingly so, in view of his lack of true WWII submarine experience. He obviously contacted everyone he could find who served on one of the three boats he concentrated on, and he read, as well, everything he could find that was written about them. . . . DeRose shines by his interpretation of events as the Japanese must have seen them. . . . His reconstruction of how Wahoo came to her end may well be pretty close to correct. . . . He does the same with Tang."-CAPTAIN EDWARD L. BEACH, USN author of Submarine! and Run Silent, Run Deep

"An outstanding addition to the literature of the Silent Service. . . . The depth of research is wonderful. . . . This is fine history . . . that rivals Blair's Silent Victory."-PAUL CROZIER, sitemaster, "Legends of the Deep" (www.warfish.com) Web site on the USS Wahoo

"I knew all of the book's main characters quite well. . . . I am also completely familiar with submarine operations in the Pacific. With that background I couldn't fail to thoroughly enjoy DeRose's book. It is well written and has the right feel."-CHESTER W. NIMITZ JR., rear admiral, USN (Ret.)

"Sail with American submariners into tightly guarded Japanese home waters; undergo the horror of a depth charge attack; experience the thrill of victory with some of the U.S. Navy's ace submarine skippers. All this--and much more--is contained in James F. DeRose's compelling Unrestricted Warfare. No one interested in the naval side of World War II should be without it."-NATHAN MILLER author of War at Sea: A Naval History of World War II Author: Carman, Robert A. Author: Carman, Marilyn J. Author: DeRose, James F. Publisher: Wiley Illustration: N Language: ENG Title: Unrestricted Warfare: How a New Breed of Officers Led the Submarine Force to Victory in World War II Pages: 00320 (Encrypted EPUB) On Sale: 2008-04-21 SKU-13/ISBN: 9780471384953 Category: Mathematics : Arithmetic Category: History : Military - Naval