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The Turn of the Tide in the Pacific War: Strategic Initiative, Intelligence, and Command, 1941-1943

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Sean M. Judge
2018
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Midway through 1942, Japanese and Allied forces found themselves fighting on two fronts—in New Guinea and the Solomon Islands. These concurrent campaigns, conducted between July 1942 and February 1943, proved a critical turning point in the war being waged in the Pacific, as the advantage definitively shifted from the Japanese to the Americans. Key to this shift was the Allies seizing of the strategic initiative—a concept that Sean Judge examines in this book, particularly in the context of the Pacific War.

The concept of strategic initiative, in this analysis, helps to explain why and how contending powers design campaigns and use military forces to alter the trajectory of war. Judge identifies five factors that come into play in capturing and maintaining the initiative: resources, intelligence, strategic acumen, combat effectiveness, and chance, all of which are affected by political will. His book uses the dual campaigns in New Guinea and the Solomon Islands as a case study in strategic initiative by reconstructing the organizations, decisions, and events that influenced the shift of initiative from one adversary to the other. Perhaps the most critical factor in this case is strategic acumen, without which the other advantages are easily squandered. Specifically, Judge details how General Douglas MacArthur and Admiral Chester Nimitz, in designing and executing these campaigns, provided the strategic leadership essential to reversing the tide of war—whose outcome, Judge contends, was not as inevitable as conventional wisdom tells us.

The strategic initiative, once passed to American and Allied forces in the Pacific, would never be relinquished. In its explanation of how and why this happened, The Turn of the Tide in the Pacific War holds important lessons for students of military history and for future strategic leaders.

Table of Contents

Cover

Title Page, Copyright Page

pp. i-iv

Table of Contents

pp. v-vi

List of Illustrations

pp. vii-viii

List of Acronyms and Abbreviations

pp. ix-x

Foreword

pp. xi-xiv

Author’s Preface

pp. xv-xvi

Editor’s Note

pp. xvii-xviii

1. Introduction

pp. 1-10

2. Strategic Initiative

pp. 11-23

3. The National Command Structures

pp. 24-43

4. Japanese Intelligence Organization in World War II

pp. 44-75

5. American Intelligence Organization in the Pacific during World War II

pp. 76-104

6. “East Wind, Rain”: The Japanese Seize the Initiative

pp. 105-134

7. Midway: The Initiative in Dispute

pp. 135-153

8. New Guinea and Guadalcanal, July–October 1942: The Initiative Remains in Dispute

pp. 154-180

9. The Allies Seize the Initiative

pp. 181-199

10. Conclusions

pp. 200-210

Notes

pp. 211-250

Bibliography

pp. 251-266

Index

pp. 267-270

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