Reassessing Pearl Harbor: Scapegoats, a False Hero and the Myth of Surprise Attack - Paperback

Reassessing Pearl Harbor: Scapegoats, a False Hero and the Myth of Surprise Attack - Paperback

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by James Johns (Author)

Following Pearl Harbor, Admiral Husband Kimmel, commander of the Pacific Fleet, and General Walter Short, commander of the U.S. Army's Hawaiian Department, were accused of dereliction of duty and relieved of their commands.

Hours after the attack, General Douglas MacArthur, in command of the Philippines, suffered a similar defeat and was awarded the Medal of Honor.

This book re-examines the circumstances surrounding Pearl Harbor to answer the questions: were Kimmel and Short incompetent officers or convenient scapegoats; and was the attack really the surprise the Roosevelt administration led Americans to believe?

Author Biography

With 50 years of aviation experience, James Johns, Captain Army Aviation (Ret.), is a member of the Army Aviation Association of America and the 8th Air Force Society of Minnesota and was the recognized speaker representing the original three chapters of the Pearl Harbor Survivors Association in Minnesota. He lives in Bloomington, Minnesota.

Number of Pages: 228
Dimensions: 0.6 x 9.9 x 6.9 IN
Publication Date: February 28, 2017
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