Halsey At Leyte Gulf: Command Decision And Disunity Of Effort

Halsey At Leyte Gulf: Command Decision And Disunity Of Effort
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Publisher : Pickle Partners Publishing
Total Pages : 91
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ISBN-10 : 9781782895138
ISBN-13 : 1782895132
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Book Synopsis Halsey At Leyte Gulf: Command Decision And Disunity Of Effort by : Lt-Cmd Kent Stephen Coleman

Download or read book Halsey At Leyte Gulf: Command Decision And Disunity Of Effort written by Lt-Cmd Kent Stephen Coleman and published by Pickle Partners Publishing. This book was released on 2014-08-15 with total page 91 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In October 1944, US forces executed amphibious landings on the Japanese-occupied island of Leyte in the central Philippines. Japanese naval forces, severely outnumbered by the US Third and Seventh Fleets, attempted to stop the invasion by attacking US amphibious shipping in Leyte Gulf. Due to the divided US area commands in the Pacific theater during World War II, the Third and Seventh Fleet commanders, Adm. Halsey and Vice Adm. Kinkaid, reported to separate superiors, Adm. Nimitz and Gen. MacArthur, even though both fleets were supporting the operation. Although the Japanese were soundly defeated, one of the Japanese forces, under Vice Adm. Kurita, nearly reached its objective. Many historians have criticized Halsey for ordering his carrier force to close with a Japanese carrier force that was acting as a decoy, thus leaving the US forces in Leyte Gulf unprotected. Although Halsey was effectively decoyed, the divided US naval chain of command amplified problems in communication and coordination between Halsey and Kinkaid. This divided command was more important in determining the course of the battle than the tactical decision made by Halsey and led to an American disunity of effort that nearly allowed Kurita’s mission to succeed.


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