The Battle of Boganville was another example of America's good luck. By discovering Japanese plans through interrogation the Americans were able to prevent attacks. American fighters were much more prepared for the comming Japanese attacks. The US was more successful because of luck.
Nimtz was most interesting because he did porely in the beginning of his career and became so successful by this point. After being demoted to a submarine unit, he worked to become a warfare submarine expert. What was meant to be his punishment became his glory. He worked hard to excell in the navy. Even when he did not get a position that he wanted (ended up in the navy / demoted) he made the most of what he did get. His calm and collected manner as well as his submarine expertise led him to a perfect collaboration position with McArthur. His attitude and motivation was key to his and America's success.
Thursday, February 28, 2008
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