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A Sailor’s History of the U.S. Navy
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Adopted by the U.S. Navy for issue to all new sailors, A Sailor’s History of the U.S. Navy brings to life the events that have shaped and inspired the navy of today while highlighting the roles of all sailors—from seaman to admiral. Rather than focus entirely upon such naval icons as Stephen Decatur and Chester Nimitz, as most histories do, author Thomas J. Cutler, a retired lieutenant commander and former petty officer second class, brings to the forefront the contributions of enlisted people. You’ll hear about Quartermaster Peter Williams, who steered the ironclad Monitor into history, and Hospital Corpsman Tayinikia Campbell, who saved lives in USS Cole after she was struck by terrorists in Yemen.
Unlike most histories, A Sailor’s History is arranged thematically rather than chronologically. Chapters are built around the navy’s core values of honor, courage, and commitment, its traditions of “Don’t Tread on Me” and “Don’t Give Up the Ship,” and other significant aspects of the navy.
As Cutler states in his preface, the book is not a whitewash. He includes mistakes and defeats along with the achievements and victories as he draws a portrait of a navy growing stronger and smarter while turning tragedy into triumph. The result is a unique account that captures the navy’s heritage as much as its history and provides inspiration as well as information while emphasizing that most essential element of naval history: the Sailor.
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Praise for The Battle of Leyte Gulf: “Leyte Gulf was the biggest naval battle ever fought anywhere and this is beyond comparison the best account of it I’ve ever seen.”—Captain Edward C. Beach, U.S. Navy (Ret.)
“A well-researched, carefully reasoned account of the little-studied battle that made ultimate American victory in the Pacific inevitable.”—Kirkus Reviews
About the Author - Thomas J. Cutler
Thomas J. Cutler, LCDR, USN (RET.), is a former gunner’s mate second class who served in patrol craft, cruisers, destroyers, and aircraft carriers. His varied assignments included an in-country Vietnam tour, small craft command, and nine years on the history faculty of the US Naval Academy. Currently, he is professor of Strategy and Policy with the Naval War College and senior acquisitions editor for the Naval Institute Press in Annapolis, Maryland. Winner of the Alfred Thayer Mahan Award for Naval Literature, he is the author of Brown Water, Black Berets: Coastal and Riverine Warfare in Vietnam; The Battle of Leyte Gulf; and the 22nd and 23rd editions of The Bluejacket’s Manual.
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