| "Succeeds
in giving the reader an insider's glimpse of … the decisions
that shaped the course of the battle and the future of these
United States."
— Marine Corps Gazette
This historical narrative of America’s greatest battle
examines the course of events and the tensions within the
two armies’ commands. Harry Albright argues that poor
decisions and disputes on both sides nearly led to disaster
for each. The book makes events clear to the reader unfamiliar
with the strategic and tactical elements of armed combat on
a grand scale.
Harry Albright is the author of Pearl
Harbor: Japan’s Fatal Blunder. He was an officer
in the intelligence division of the United States Army.
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