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Seven Stars - The Okinawa Battle Diaries of Simon Bolivar Buckner, Jr. Joseph

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Informationen zum Autor Nicholas Evan Sarantakes is an assistant professor at Texas A&M University-Commerce. He has written on both military history and foreign policy, including Keystone: The American Occupation of Okinawa and U.S.-Japanese Relations, also published by Texas A&M University Press. Klappentext Battle diaries are essential for understanding what generals are thinking as they work their way through the fog of battle. Nicholas Evan Sarantakes juxtaposes the diaries of two very different generals who both fought at Okinawa: Lieutenant General Buckner! a by-the-numbers man who favored the use of artillery and tanks to reduce entrenched positions! and General Stilwell! a prickly outsider who preferred maneuver to set--piece battles! Sarantakes identifies individuals! includes explanations of important events alluded to by the generals! and provides glossaries of main characters and military terms. The result is a record of how Buckner and Stilwell came to grips with the problems of command on a war-torn island at the end of a long logistical tether. With the background information provided by Sarantakes! the diaries of these men become accessible to the reader. Buckner is the more restrained! a Southern gentleman whose career was average and whose diary entries are interspersed with letters to his wife. He shuttles between forward command posts and shipboard conferences! noting how much rain has fallen! how many enemy have been killed! and how many aircraft shot down. Stilwell is a self-styled outsider! a brilliant warrior with the social graces of a porcupine. He dislikes Buckner and has little patience for his irreverent humor. Stilwell's entries are peppered with frank and often acrid observations about everything and everybody. He dismisses the British as "hoggish! inconsiderate" Limeys and atomic scientists as "temperamental bugs." The battle for Okinawa was a pivotal event in World War 11 and has the distinction of being the single bloodiest conflict in the history of theUnited States Navy. This book is an in-depth exploration of the art of leading troops in such a battle. Zusammenfassung This text juxtaposes the battle diaries of two very different generals who both fought at the Battle of Okinawa: Lieutenant General Buckner! a by-the-numbers man who favored the use of artillery and tanks to reduce entrenched positions! and General Stilwell! a prickly outsider who preferred maneuver to set-piece battles. ...

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Nicholas Evan Sarantakes is an assistant professor at Texas A&M University-Commerce. He has written on both military history and foreign policy, including Keystone: The American Occupation of Okinawa and U.S.-Japanese Relations, also published by Texas A&M University Press.

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