(1996) 'Victory at Sea: World War II in the Pacific,' Naval War College Review: Vol. Nofi Number 23 Recommended Citation Cooper, William R. They also discuss the innovative and unique aspects of a modern war at sea, such as carrier-to-carrier battles and islandhopping campaigns, and tackle the myths, conspiracies, and cover-ups surrounding th e dramatic events of the Pacific campaign. Victory at Sea also describes in detail the ships and aircraft used by all the combatants, as well as the strategy and politics behind their deployment. Victory at Sea: World War II in the Pacific Authors William R. Here, acclaimed military historians James Dunnigan and A lbert Nofi examine both the massive campaigns launched by all the combatants, including the famous battles for places like Midway, Guadalcanal, and Okinawa, and some of the lesser-known confronta tions that were sometimes more strategically important. Victory at Sea brings together in one encyclopedic volume all the facts, figures, and details of the Pacific theate r of World War II, containing much information that is unfamiliar or new.
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