Saturday, 20 April 2019

War Gaming and Victory in the Pacific War (WWII) - another FREE PDF (from the US Naval War College)

Keep reading Ed Caffrey's Book but please note ...

Courtesy of PaxSims another FREE PDF book with a very catchy and interesting title: Winning a Future War: War Gaming and Victory in the Pacific War.
Between 1919 and 1941, the U.S. Navy transformed itself from a powerful if unsophisticated force into the fleet that would win a two-ocean war, from a fleet in which the battleship dominated to one based on carrier strike groups. The great puzzle of U.S. naval history is how this was accomplished. Well-known naval analyst Norman Friedman trenchantly argues that war gaming at the U.S. Naval War College made an enormous, and perhaps decisive, contribution. For much of the inter-war period, the Naval War College was the Navy’s primary think tank. War gaming was the means the college used to test alternative strategies, tactics, evolving naval aviation, and warship types in a way that the Navy’s full-scale exercises could not. The think tank perspective taken by this book is a new way of looking at the inter-war Naval War College and the war games that formed the core of its curriculum. Although the influence of both the Naval War College’s gaming and of the college itself declined after 1933, most of the key decisions shaping the wartime U.S. Navy had already been taken. The two most important ones were on the role of naval aviation and the form the U.S. war plan against Japan ultimately assumed. As shown here, U.S. naval commanders successfully applied the lessons learned from war gaming to victorious operations in World War II.
https://www.history.navy.mil/research/publications/publications-by-subject/winning-a-future-war.html


What are you waiting for? Download it!

3 comments:

Broeders said...

Downloaded. Ta bud!

Geordie an Exiled FoG said...

No worries

It is simply amazing the stuff they publish
Getting the time to read it all is the hard part

;)

Have fun!

Geordie an Exiled FoG said...

Currently 40% through and this book is simply fascinating
It has totally reworked my concept of the Pacific Theatre
Very, very interesting implications on how wargaming effected the Americans preparations for carrier operations and why they were so different to Japan and British!