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Iron Admirals
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Tells the story of four men who successfully commanded battlefleets in the 20th century.

Table of Contents

Preface Nelson's Legacy Samurai in Nelson's Shadow The Man Who Could Lose the Empire in an Afternoon The Fighter and the Strategist The New Legacies Bibliography Index

About the Author

RONALD ANDIDORA is an independent researcher whose publishing history includes articles for Military History Magazine, World War II Magazine, Parameters, and the Naval War College Review. He worked for more than 20 years in the Pennsylvania Senate.

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?Although Iron Admirals has some useful analysis of the evolution of naval warfare from the late-nineteenth through the mid-twentieth centuries, it is a sadly limited work. Focused on the lives and wars of Togo, Jellicoe, Halsey, and Spruance, the book overlooks a host of other naval commanders, who, while perhaps not war winners, were certainly vital to the development of war at sea in the period, such as Fisher, Doenitz, Yamamoto, Cunningham, and so forth.?-NYMAS Review

"Although Iron Admirals has some useful analysis of the evolution of naval warfare from the late-nineteenth through the mid-twentieth centuries, it is a sadly limited work. Focused on the lives and wars of Togo, Jellicoe, Halsey, and Spruance, the book overlooks a host of other naval commanders, who, while perhaps not war winners, were certainly vital to the development of war at sea in the period, such as Fisher, Doenitz, Yamamoto, Cunningham, and so forth."-NYMAS Review

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