The Nimitz Way
Be sure to join us on the Naval History podcast as Trent Hone takes a look at the strategic artistry of Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz in the Pacific theater of World War II—analyzing the elements of the iconic admiral’s genius as covered in Hone’s new book Mastering the Art of Command and his new Naval History article, “The Nimitz Way.”

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Nimitz & His Commanders | 2023 International Conference on WWII

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The Genius of Admiral Nimitz | Pacific War Commander

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Why Göring Knew The War Was Over When He Saw One US Fighter

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Part I The Second World Wars with Victor Davis Hanson

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Germany First, but Not so Fast: Admiral Ernest J. King and the War in the Pacific, Dec 1941-Aug 1942

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Craig L. Symonds — Nimitz at War: Command Leadership from Pearl Harbor to Tokyo Bay

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What's Going on With Shipping: 1942 Edition with Historian Jon Parshall

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Spruance Won Every Battle He Commanded. Halsey Got the Fame.

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The Naval Battles That Turned The Tide Of WW2's Pacific Theater | WWII In Colour | War Stories

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"The Quiet Warrior" Admiral Raymond A. Spruance - Rear Admiral John W. Bitoff U.S. Navy (Retired)

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Enduring The Unendurable: Admiral Nimitz 1945 | Jon Parshall

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The Salvage of Pearl Harbor Pt 1 - The Smoke Clears

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What RAF Pilots Said When They First Flew The American P-51 Mustang

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Admiral Raymond A. Spruance: New Biography of a Naval Strategist

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Admiral Chester Nimitz - Master of the Pacific

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The Day Eisenhower Finally Told Montgomery to "Shut Up or Get Out"

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Why Japanese Admirals Were Shocked to Discover Midway Was a Trap

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Japanese Couldn't Hit This "Slow" Bomber — The Pilot Shot Down 3 Zeros and Sank Their Carrier

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What Japanese Admirals Said as Japan’s Carriers Were Destroyed

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