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Unrestricted Warfare: Hoe a New Breed of Officers Led the Submarine Force to Victory in World War II by James F. DeRose, ISBN 047138495X Summary
Unrestricted Warfare: How a New Breed of Officers Led the Submarine Force to Victory in World War II
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At the outbreak of World War II, the performance of America s growing submarine fleet was handicapped by the conservative peacetime training of its commanders. Avoiding risk and evading detection by the enemy were emphasized over engagement in combat. A new type of aggressive, daring leadership was needed. Unrestricted Warfare dramatically documents the transformation of the " Silent Service" into the deadliest fighting force in the Pacific theater.The initial focus is on Dudley " Mush" Morton, who virtually seized command of the submarine Wahoo, breaking ingrained patterns of tentative leadership. Morton devised combat techniques so effective that they set the standard for every other sub patrolling in harm s way. Handicapped by torpedoes that frequently failed to detonate, Morton risked a down-the-throat shot at an oncoming destroyer and conducted slashing surface battles won by fire from Wahoo s deck guns. Following his furious attacks on a four-ship convoy Morton returned to port with a broom affixed to the periscope shears: clean sweep. His motto, famous in the submariner s elite fraternity, was the terse " Shoot the Sunzabitches." Wahoo sank seven ships in ten days on her next patrol, and six ships on her last. Dubbed a " one-boat wolfpack" by navy brass, Wahoo sailed into the Sea of Japan on her seventh patrol, never to return. Yet, before the tragic loss, Morton had unleashed a final devastating salvo in the form of the officers who apprenticed under him. In an intriguing feat of investigation, author James DeRose traces the legacy of Wahoo through the officers who served under Morton. Many went on to their own commands onsuch subsas Flasher, Grayback, and Tang. They followed Morton s aggressive philosophy aboard their subs, while developing their own tactics.
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