The Victory at Sea

Cover of The Victory at Sea by William S. Sims
Year: 2016
Language: en
Edition: Reprint
Pages: 488
ISBN-13: 9781682471999
Dimensions:
Height: 8.2 Inches
Length: 5.3 Inches
Weight: 1.2456117803 Pounds
Width: 1.4 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 359.009
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The Victory at Sea by William S. Sims, published by Naval Institute Press in 2016, is a reprint edition that spans 488 pages. This book presents a detailed account of Admiral Sims’ experiences as the Commander of U.S. Naval Forces in European Waters during World War I. It combines elements of operational history and personal memoir, offering insights into the naval operations against the German U-boat threat and the significant challenges faced during the war.

Readers will find a comprehensive exploration of military strategy and command as Sims reflects on his role in coordinating efforts with allies, particularly First Sea Lord Admiral Sir John Jellico. The narrative not only recounts historical events but also addresses contemporary issues related to antisubmarine warfare and military collaboration. The Victory at Sea serves as both a historical document and a resource for understanding the complexities of military operations, making it relevant for those interested in military history and biography.


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Winner of the 1921 Pulitzer Prize in History. Wartime commander, tactical innovator, military educator, iconoclastic troublemaker, Pulitzer Prize winner-those categories have only come together in a single military leader in American history. They all accurately describe Admiral William S. Sims (1858-1936), Commander of U.S. Naval Forces in European Waters during World War I. Sims spent nearly an entire career rocking the boat and challenging the conventional wisdom, and yet he ended up in London in one of the most important naval missions in history as the U.S. Navy’s commander responsible for coordinating the war with First Sea Lord Admiral Sir John Jellico and the allies. Part operational history, part personal memoir, when The Victory at Sea was published in 1921 it offered the first account of the naval operations against the German U-boat threat and revealed insights about the dangers the submarines posed to Britain and the war effort. Awarded the Pulitzer Prize for history, the book remains a standard text about the war, but also provides important insights for 21st century readers, including understanding the challenge of antisubmarine warfare, the complexity of planning military operations with allies and partners, and issues of military command and control.

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Publisher: Naval Institute Press. Year: 2016.
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ISBN-13: 9781682471999.
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Language: en. Pages: 488. Edition: Reprint.

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