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Hardcover The Magnificent Mitscher Book

ISBN: 1557508003

ISBN13: 9781557508003

The Magnificent Mitscher

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Air Admiral Marc Mitscher, who led the U.S. attack across the Pacific, is a legend in military circles for developing an entirely new concept of war at sea. His skills as a carrier tactician and... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Understand the character of a great combat leader and fighter

Reading the biography of Admiral Marc Mitscher, I realized the narrative provides firsthand comprehensive information. Theodore Taylor took persistent advantage of his access to both people who served with Mitscher and classified records. His sources are well documented. Taylor was in a position to iterate with primary sources on who, what, when, why and how. His descriptions and fast moving narrative convey tempo and setting of how Mitscher operated and led during WW2. The book made me feel like an observer as Mitscher pioneered and invented U.S. Naval carrier taskforce doctrine as he anticipated and dealt with formidable Japanese forces. I suspect Mitscher would have appreciated how Taylor matter-of-factly conveyed Mitscher's inherent bravery and combative nature. As a result of serving on Mitscher's staff, my father developed a profound respect for his character and leadership. After studying the anecdotes and personal stories, I more fully understand why Admiral Mitscher is held in such high esteem by those who served in his commands.The Magnificent Mitscher (Bluejacket Books Paperback)

War in the Pacific

I enjoyed the book. It's unfortunate that Admiral Mitscher determined late in his life to destroy his personal correspondence. This caused the author to tell less than a full story. I presume this was part of the Admiral's intentions. None the less, it is a good biography about one of the architects of the winning strategy in the Pacific war.

magnificent Mitscher

My review would be slightly biased. Adm. Mitscher was the uncle of my Grandmother. The Book, "The Magnificent Mitscher" is spellbinding, and extremely well written. I enjoy reading it completely... to the point that I am going to have to buy another copy as mine is going to wear out soon. My copy is copyrighted in 1954, by Theodore Taylor. It cost my Grandfather $4.50 to get, and was given to my father as a gift.A fantastic book for anyone interested in WWII and the Pacific Task force 58/38.

An excellent, engaging tale of the Navy's first true aviator

While wary of Naval biographies, I plucked this biography of Mitcher off the Wardroom library shelf for the sheer appeal of the weathered old admiral on the cover; and in so doing proved once again that although we shouldn't judge a book by its cover, a cover sometimes leads one to a very good book indeed. Taylor is commendable not only for his portrayal of Mitcher as an integral player in Naval aviation, but as an individual in his own right. I was captivated not only by tales of his prowess in the tight spots of Naval aviation in the major conflicts of his era, but by the portrayal of his private misgivings and apprehensions. This, coupled with the inclusion of other key players of the times -- Nimitz, Halsey, McCain, and others -- made for an excellent primer on the beginnings of Naval aviation. I highly recommend this work to anyone looking for a few evenings of good reading or an introduction to the intracacies and excitement of Naval aviation.
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