
Wade McClusky and the Battle of Midway
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David Stifel
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David Rigby
The story of the man who won the battle of Midway and avenged Pearl Harbor for the United States.
During the Battle of Midway in June 1942, US Navy dive bomber pilot Wade McClusky proved himself to be one of the greatest pilots and combat leaders in American history, but his story has never been told - until now.
It was Wade McClusky who remained calm when the Japanese fleet was not where it was expected to be. It was he who made the counterintuitive choice to then search to the north instead of to the south. It was also McClusky who took the calculated risk of continuing to search even though his bombers were low on fuel and may not have enough to make it back to the Enterprise. His ability to remain calm under enormous pressure played a huge role in the US Navy winning this decisive victory that turned the tide of war in the Pacific.
This book is the story of exactly the right man being in exactly the right place at exactly the right time. Wade McClusky was that man and this is his story.
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David Rigby
I found the book interesting. There are many people in history who become famous for a small window of public events, who we only know for those few seconds or hours and know nothing else about. Wade McClusky is one of the many I wanted to know more about.
His decisions during the Battle of Midway very likely saved lives and won the battle. We cannot say that definitively, but it is logical to believe so. I did not know he had so many detractors who claim he did these things wrong.
These arguments are likely made by people who have forgotten one the guiding principles of any fight. The best laid plans seldom survive the first shot.
I do believe the author used too much filler language. Some explanations to make a point are necessary; but some are not really pertinent to the subject at hand.
Overall, the book was informative and interesting. I would recommend it to anyone focused on the battle and its participants.
Interesting
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Another unsung hero of WW II
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Great biography
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Not easy to listen to!!
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Somewhat disapointing.
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No doubt a hero
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How is it possible
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Outstanding biography
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