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Learning to fight: Bill Halsey and the early American destroyer force / Hughes, Thomas   Journal Article
Hughes, Thomas Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract Admiral William Halsey gained both fame and scorn for his direction of fleet forces in World War II. Most historians have attributed his command performance to personality traits; Halsey was aggressive, bold, and impetuous. But his command of naval forces in World War II was as much the product of nearly four decades in uniform as it was any innate trait. From 1914 to 1922, Halsey learned much about naval warfare and fighting from his service with destroyers, which took place largely under the direction of Admiral William Sims, one of the Navy's greatest reformers.
Key Words Navy  Naval Warfare  William Halsey  Destroyers  World War II 
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