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"How Allied Submarines Crippled Japan in WW2" Topic


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Tango0104 May 2022 4:50 p.m. PST

Not bad…


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Armand

Nine pound round07 May 2022 4:04 a.m. PST

If the US Naval Academy had produced no graduates whatsoever in the whole costly 177 years of its existence other than Raymond Spruance and Chester Nimitz, the American people would still have received full value for the money they spent on the institution. In fact, it has produced many other fine graduates, but those two were in a class by themselves as leaders and men.

The closer you look at Nimitz, the more impressive he becomes. I think his letter for Doenitz's defense on the waging of unrestricted submarine warfare is an example of the generosity of the man. His efforts to preserve the "Mikasa" are another.

Tango0107 May 2022 3:19 p.m. PST

Thanks.

Armand

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