Introduction 1. CinCPac 2. The Kid? Butai 3. The Brownshoe Navy 4. American Counterstrike 5. Seeking the Decisive Battle 6. Pete and Jimmy 7. The Codebreakers 8. The Coral Sea 9. The Eve of Battle 10. Opening Act 11. Nagumo's Dilemma (4:00 A.M. to 8:30 A.M.) 12. The Flight to Nowhere (7:00 A.M. to 11:20 A.M.) 13. Attack of the Torpedo Squadrons (8:30 A.M. to 10:20 A.M.) 14. The Tipping Point (7:00 A.M. to 10:30 A.M.) 15. The Japanese Counterstrike (11:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M.) 16. Denouement Epilogue
Craig L. Symonds is Professor of History Emeritus at the United States Naval Academy. He is the author of many books on American naval history, including Decision at Sea: Five Naval Battles That Shaped American History as well as Lincoln and His Admirals, co-winner of the Lincoln Prize in 2009.
"The Battle of Midway was the hinge on which the war in the Pacific
turned. Its story deserves retelling, and Symonds' book does a
wonderful job of it." --The American Spectator
"Mr. Symonds has marshaled the data of seven decades to produce an
account that is clear and readable, benefiting from his easy
expertise in naval matters." --The Wall Street Journal
"Important...documenting a role too often overlooked and too little
understood: the essential role played by the U.S. Navy in winning
the war in the Pacific." - The Dallas Morning News
"[W]holly satisfying . . . a lucid, intensely researched, mildly
revisionist account of a significant moment in American military
history." --Kirkus Reviews, starred review
"Craig Symonds has delivered yet another outstanding work, a work
that will set the standard for studies of the Battle of Midway for
years to come. Even if one thinks one knows all there is to know
about Midway, Mr. Symonds' plethora of new facts, rationales for
what and why each side performed the way it did, human interest
stories and more make The Battle of Midway indispensable . . . The
story of the battle unfolding and being fought is absolutely
outstanding, but the events before and after it are equally well
told. In addition, the supporting charts, photographs, references
and bibliography are awesome. For anyone at all interested in the
Battle of
Midway, the Pacific War or the Navy, this is a must read."
--The Washington Times
Selected as a Best Book of 2011 by Military History Quarterly
"Deeply researched, shrewdly argued, and powerfully narrated, The
Battle of Midway is a superb work of the historian's craft. It
easily takes its place as the best and most comprehensive account
of the pivotal battle from the American perspective." -Richard B.
Frank, author of Guadalcanal: The Definitive Account of the
Landmark Battle and Downfall: The End of the Imperial Japanese
Empire
"In The Battle of Midway Symonds has effectively synthesized the
huge mass of information about the Midway battle into a
fast-moving, highly readable account filled with nuggets of
fascinating biographical material about many of the principals,
both American and Japanese . . . Symonds describes the scenes of
the Battle of Midway itself with the knowing eye of a fine
historian . . . Craig Symonds has crafted an excellent addition to
the pantheon of
important literature about the transcendent American naval victory
at Midway. The Battle of Midway deserves to be read and enjoyed."
--Naval History
"Compulsively readable" --The Week
"Well documented through interviews, official records, and
secondary sources, the book will show readers that Midway was, as
Wellington would have said, "a close-run thing." General military
history enthusiasts will be fascinated, and specialists will revel
in the careful dissection of the action. -- Library Journal
"[A] superb narrative, clearly, vividly, and energetically written,
with attention to detail that is always relevant to his
interpretation . . . this book will be read appreciatively by other
non-specialists. Indeed, it demonstrates why military history
should not be considered 'merely' a 'niche' subject, but part of
the mainstream of the national narrative." --HNN.com
"A fascinating and informative retelling of the most important
naval battle of the Pacific War. Symonds once again demonstrates
his superb mastery of his craft." -Jonathan Parshall, co-author of
Shattered Sword: The Untold Story of the Battle of Midway
Chosen as one of Proceedings Notable Books of 2011
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