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Admiral Halsey's Story

William F. Halsey
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(4)
Duration
10h 27m
Year
2019
Language
English

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The account begins with a brief overview of his years in school and early years with the navy, where he fought in the First World War and served in Mexico and Greece, as he rose through the ranks to become vice-admiral just before the outbreak of the Second World War.
Halsey’s life was dramatically altered with the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, as through the next four years, he rose from relative obscurity to become one of the most famous allied naval figures in the war.

The events of Halsey’s life through World War Two are split into three sections in the book and are covered in wonderful detail:
• Firstly, he uncovers the details of his command of a carrier task force in the immediate aftermath of Pearl Harbor until May 1942.
• Next, the book discusses his life as Commander of the South Pacific Area and its forces which lasted until June 1944.
• And finally, the book gives an in-depth overview of the final year of the war when Halsey was commander of the U.S. Third Fleet.

During the war, Halsey had continually acted with bravery and speed and all of his most famous actions are covered through the book, such as how he directed the campaigns in the Solomons and led the attacks on the Carolines and New Britain.

William F. Halsey was an American admiral in the United States Navy during World War II. In 1943, he was made commander of the Third Fleet, the post he held through the rest of the war. He was promoted to fleet admiral in December 1945 and retired from active service in March 1947.

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