Turning the Tide of War

Turning the Tide of War
Author: Tim Newark
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2003-09-15
Genre: Battles
ISBN: 0600609839

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This atlas shows the decisive battles that changed the tide of war. It reveals how the upper hand was gained through a twist of fate, when US aircraft carriers were at sea on manoeuvres when the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor in 1942. With detailed strategic and battle plans it explains how superior forces were overwhelmed by a small well-trained army - the Turkish defence of Gallipoli agains the Allies in 1915. The atlas covers 200 years, from Napoleon's conquest of Europe through the first and second world wars to the Gulf War and the disintegration of Yugoslavia.

Turning the Tide of War

Turning the Tide of War
Author: Ken Henderson
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2008-01-01
Genre: King's Mountain, Battle of, S.C., 1780
ISBN: 1891029517

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Josh Mosby becomes part of the battle at King's Mountain in October 1780 when he is chosen Chief of Scouts by Colonel Campbell, Commander-in-Chief of the combined Patriot Forces.

Turning the Tide of War

Turning the Tide of War
Author: Tim Newark,Timothy Newark
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2005
Genre: History
ISBN: 0681337877

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Includes material on the battles of Valmy, Assaye, Trafalgar, Austerlitz, Waterloo, Mexico City, Gettysburg, Sedan, Isandlwana, Geok Tepe, San Juan Hill, Omdurman, Tsushima, first Marne, Gallipoli, the Brusilov offensive, Somme, Ypres, Cambrai, Germany's "Black Day," Nanking, France, Britain, Crete, Barbarossa, Pearl Harbor, Singapore, Midway, Stalingrad, El Alamein, Atlantic, Kursk, Tarawa, Cassino, Kohima, D-Day, St Lo, Leyte Gulf, Ardennes, Okinawa, Berlin, Inchon, Dien Bien Phu, Six Day War, Tet offensive, Port Stanley, Kabul, Desert Storm, Mogadishu, and Krajina.

Turning the Tide

Turning the Tide
Author: Ed Offley
Publsiher: Basic Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011-04-26
Genre: History
ISBN: 046501397X

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The United States experienced its most harrowing military disaster of World War II not in 1941 at Pearl Harbor but in the period from 1942 to 1943, in Atlantic coastal waters from Newfoundland to the Caribbean. Sinking merchant ships with impunity, German U-boats threatened the lifeline between the United States and Britain, very nearly denying the Allies their springboard onto the European Continent--a loss that would have effectively cost the Allies the war. In Turning the Tide, author Ed Offley tells the gripping story of how, during a twelve-week period in the spring of 1943, a handful of battle-hardened American, British, and Canadian sailors turned the tide in the Atlantic. Using extensive archival research and interviews with key survivors, Offley places the reader at the heart of the most decisive maritime battle of World War II.

The Turn of the Tide in the Pacific War

The Turn of the Tide in the Pacific War
Author: Sean M. Judge,Jonathan M. House
Publsiher: University Press of Kansas
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2018-03-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780700625987

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Midway through 1942, Japanese and Allied forces found themselves fighting on two fronts—in New Guinea and the Solomon Islands. These concurrent campaigns, conducted between July 1942 and February 1943, proved a critical turning point in the war being waged in the Pacific, as the advantage definitively shifted from the Japanese to the Americans. Key to this shift was the Allies seizing of the strategic initiative—a concept that Sean Judge examines in this book, particularly in the context of the Pacific War. The concept of strategic initiative, in this analysis, helps to explain why and how contending powers design campaigns and use military forces to alter the trajectory of war. Judge identifies five factors that come into play in capturing and maintaining the initiative: resources, intelligence, strategic acumen, combat effectiveness, and chance, all of which are affected by political will. His book uses the dual campaigns in New Guinea and the Solomon Islands as a case study in strategic initiative by reconstructing the organizations, decisions, and events that influenced the shift of initiative from one adversary to the other. Perhaps the most critical factor in this case is strategic acumen, without which the other advantages are easily squandered. Specifically, Judge details how General Douglas MacArthur and Admiral Chester Nimitz, in designing and executing these campaigns, provided the strategic leadership essential to reversing the tide of war—whose outcome, Judge contends, was not as inevitable as conventional wisdom tells us. The strategic initiative, once passed to American and Allied forces in the Pacific, would never be relinquished. In its explanation of how and why this happened, The Turn of the Tide in the Pacific War holds important lessons for students of military history and for future strategic leaders.

Turning the Tide of War

Turning the Tide of War
Author: Tim Newark
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2003
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:809290580

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The Battle of Iwo Jima

The Battle of Iwo Jima
Author: Steven Otfinoski
Publsiher: Tangled History
Total Pages: 113
Release: 2019-08
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781543575583

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On February 19, 1945, U.S. Marines landed on a tiny Pacific Island called Iwo Jima. Facing rugged terrain and a deeply entrenched enemy, they embarked on a fierce five-week battld to take the island and its airfields from the Imperial Japanese Army. Through vivid storytelling, experience one of the most important battles of World War II.

1965 Turning the Tide

1965 Turning the Tide
Author: Nitin A Gokhale
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2016-06-15
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9789386141217

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Fifty years in a nation's life is a small period of time. However, it is quite likely that collective memory will have faded about several events...and so it is with the 1965 war that India was dragged into by Pakistan's chronic insecurities and territorial ambitions. This time in the form of a forcible attempt to annex Kashmir. Today, the details of the war that came between the tragedy of 1962 and the triumph of 1971 are hazy in the memory of the country. But it is a story that needs to be retold. Caught by surprise at the Pakistani offensive, India, then struggling as a nation, responded with extraordinary zeal and turned the tide in a war Pakistan thought it would win because of its superior weapons and tactics. But as the outcome of the 1965 war tells us, Pakistan not only failed to achieve any of its strategic objectives but had to suffer a massive setback, thanks to a combination of resolute political leadership, the brave Indian soldiers and determined citizens. This then is the account of the war that India has largely forgotten. In this meticulously researched and fast paced book, journalist and national security analyst Nitin A. Gokhale, has produced a formidable and comprehensive evaluation of the events and aftermath of the ferocious Indo-Pak war of 1965.