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Books and Articles
Abend, Hallett. Ramparts of the Pacific. Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday, Doran, 1942.
Agawa, Hiroyuki. The Reluctant Admiral: Yamamoto and the Imperial Navy. New York: Kodansha, 1982 (original Japanese edition 1969).
Albion, Robert Greenhalgh, and Robert Howe Connery, with Jennie Barnes Pope. Forrestal and the Navy. New York: Columbia University Press, 1962.
Aldrich, Robert. France and the South Pacific Since 1940. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, 1993.
Arnold, H. H. Global Mission. New York: Harper, 1949.
Associated Press. “Boise Captain Gives Credit to His Crew,” New York Times, November 24, 1942, p. 8.
———. “Bridge Blasted from Battleship by U.S. Destroyer off Guadalcanal,” New York Times, January 13, 1943, p. 1.
———. “Five Iowa Brothers Lost in Pacific Battle,” New York Times, January 13, 1943, p. 10.
———. “5 Sullivans Died, Survivor Writes,” New York Times, January 15, 1943, p. 7.
Baldwin, Hanson W. “A Sailor-Diplomat Runs Up His Colors” (Adm. Arthur J. Hepburn), New York Times, July 5, 1936, p. SM9.
———. “The Naval Defense of America,” Harper’s, April 1941, p. 449.
———. “Lessons of the Solomons Campaign,” New York Times, October 24, 1942, p. 3.
———. “Handling of the News of the War,” New York Times, November 23, 1942, p. 10.
——— (ed). The Navy at War: Paintings and Drawings by Combat Artists. New York: Morrow, 1943.
Ballard, Robert D., with Rick Archbold. The Lost Ships of Guadalcanal: Exploring the Ghost Fleet of the South Pacific. New York: Warner, 1993.
Bath, Alan Harris. Tracking the Axis Enemy: The Triumph of Anglo-American Naval Intelligence. Lawrence: University Press of Kansas, 1998.
Battle Stations!: Your Navy in Action. New York: William H. Wise, 1946.
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Braisted, William Reynolds. The United States Navy in the Pacific, 1909–1922. Austin: University of Texas Press, 1971.
Brodie, Bernard. A Guide to Naval Strategy (3rd edition). Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1944.
Brown, Herbert C. Hell at Tassafaronga: The History of the Heavy Cruiser USS New Orleans (CA-32). Reston, V.: Ancient Mariners Press, 2001.
Brown, Louis. A Radar History of World War II: Technical and Military Imperatives. Philadelphia, Pa.: Institute of Physics, 1999.
Buell, Thomas B. The Quiet Warrior: A Biography of Admiral Raymond E. Spruance. New York: Little, Brown, 1974.
———. Master of Sea Power: A Biography of Fleet Admiral Ernest J. King. New York: Little, Brown, 1980.
Bulkley, Robert J., Jr. At Close Quarters: PT Boats in the United States Navy. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1962 (Naval Institute reprint, 2003).
Butcher, M. E. “Admiral Frank Jack Fletcher, Pioneer Warrior or Gross Sinner?” Naval War College Review, Winter 1987, p. 69.
Calhoun, C. Raymond. Tin Can Sailor: Life Aboard the USS Sterett, 1939–1945. Annapolis: Naval Institute, 1993.
Casey, Robert J. Torpedo Junction!: With the Pacific Fleet from Pearl Harbor to Midway. Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill, 1942.
Chafe, William H. The Paradox of Change: American Women in the 20th Century. New York: Oxford University Press, 1992.
Chambliss, William C. “Recipe for Survival,” Naval Institute Proceedings, July 1944, p. 949.
Claypool, James V. “God on a Battlewagon,” Chicago Tribune, May 7, 1944, May 9, 1944.
———. God on a Battlewagon. Philadelphia: John C. Winston, 1944.
Collier’s, “The Idea Is to Win,” editorial, December 26, 1942, p. 70.
Cook, Charles. The Battle of Cape Esperance: Encounter at Guadalcanal. New York: Thomas Y. Crowell, 1968.
Cooke, Alistair. The American Home Front, 1941–1942. New York: Atlantic Monthly, 2006.
Coombe, Jack D. Derailing the Tokyo Express: The Naval Battles for the Solomon Islands That Sealed Japan’s Fate. Harrisburg, Pa.: Stackpole Books, 1991.
Courtney, W. B. “We Must Win the Pacific,” Collier’s, December 26, 1942, p. 15.
Crenshaw, Russell S., Jr. Naval Shiphandling. Annapolis: Naval Institute, 1955.
———. The Battle of Tassafaronga. Baltimore: Nautical & Aviation Publishing, 1995.
———. South Pacific Destroyer: The Battle for the Solomons from Savo Island to Vella Gulf. Annapolis: Naval Institute, 1998.
Custer, Joe James. Through the Perilous Night: The Astoria’s Last Battle. New York: Macmillan, 1944.
Davies, Lawrence E. “Cruiser San Francisco Home; Took ‘Big Ones First’ in Fight,” New York Times, December 12, 1942. p. 1.
———. “Hero Gets Medal on San Francisco,” New York Times, December 13, 1942, p. 3.
Davis, Kenneth S. FDR: The War President, 1940–43. New York: Random House, 2000.
Davis, Stephen F., Jr. “Perfect in Every Respect,” Naval History, August 2008, p. 26.
DeBlanc, Jefferson J. The Guadalcanal Air War: Col. Jefferson DeBlanc’s Story. Gretna, La.: Pelican, 2008.
Dillard, Nancy R. “Operational Leadership: A Case Study of Two Extremes During Operation Watchtower,” February 7, 1997, Joint Military Operations Department, NWC.
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Evans, David C. (ed. and trans.). The Japanese Navy in World War II: In the Words of Former Japanese Naval Officers (2nd edition). Annapolis: Naval Institute, 1986.
Ewing, Steve. American Cruisers of World War II: A Pictorial Encyclopedia. Missoula, Mont.: Pictorial Histories, 1984.
Farr, Scott T. “The Historical Record, Strategic Decision Making, and Carrier Support to Operation Watchtower.” Master’s thesis. U.S. Army Command and General Staff College, Fort Leavenworth, Kans., 2003. www.dtic.mil/cgi-bin/GetTRDoc?AD=ADA416432&Location=U2&doc=GetTRDoc.pdf (last page view October 30, 2009).
Feldt, E. A. “Coastwatching in World War II,” Naval Institute Proceedings, September 1961, p. 72.
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Ferrell, Robert H. (ed.). The Eisenhower Diaries. New York: Norton, 1981.
Flynn, Thomas E. “Etajima, The Japanese Naval Academy,” Naval Institute Proceedings, December 1943, p. 1597.
Forgy, Howell M., with Jack S. McDowell.… And Pass the Ammunition. New York: D. Appleton-Century, 1944.
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Frank, Richard B. Guadalcanal: The Definitive Account of the Landmark Battle. New York: Random House, 1990.
Friedman, Norman. U.S. Cruisers: An Illustrated Design History. Annapolis: Naval Institute, 1984.
———. U.S. Battleships: An Illustrated Design History. Annapolis: Naval Institute, 1985.
Fuquea, David C. “Task Force One: The Wasted Assets of the United States Pacific Battleship Fleet, 1942,” Journal of Military History 61 (October 1997), p. 707.
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Generous, William Thomas, Jr. Sweet Pea at War: A History of USS Portland. Lexington: University Press of Kentucky, 2003.
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Grace, James W. The Naval Battle of Guadalcanal: Night Action, 13 November 1942. Annapolis: Naval Institute, 1999.
Graybar, Lloyd J. “Admiral King’s Toughest Battle,” Naval War College Review, February 1979, p. 38.
Gunther, John. Roosevelt in Retrospect: A Profile in History. New York: Harper, 1950.
Hailey, Foster. “Destroyer at Savo Sold Life Dearly,” New York Times, December 11, 1942, p. 10.
———. “With a Task Force in the Pacific,” New York Times, November 5, 1944, p. SM8.
Halsey, William F., and J. Bryan III. Admiral Halsey’s Story. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1947.
Hamilton, D. Lee. “Our Greatest Resource,” Naval Institute Proceedings, April 1943, p. 509.
Hammel, Eric. Carrier Clash: The Invasion of Guadalcanal and the Battle of the Eastern Solomons, August 1942. St. Paul, Minn.: Zenith Press/MBI, 2004 (derived/adapted from Guadalcanal: The Carrier Battles, Crown, 1987).
———. Starvation Island. New York: Crown, 1987.
———. Guadalcanal: Decision at Sea—The Naval Battle of Guadalcanal, November 13–15, 1942. New York: Crown, 1988.
———. Guadalcanal: The U.S. Marines in World War II, A Pictorial Tribute. St. Paul, Minn.: Zenith, 2007.
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Harter, C. J. “Higher Education for Officers’ Stewards and Cooks,” Naval Institute Proceedings, March 1937, p. 321.
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Hayes, John D. “Admiral Joseph Mason Reeves, Part I,” Naval War College Review, November 1970, p. 48.
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Holbrook, Heber A. The History of the USS San Francisco in World War II. Dixon, Calif.: Pacific Ship and Shore, 1978.
———. The History and Times of the USS Portland. Dixon, Calif.: Pacific Ship and Shore, 1990.
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———. “ ‘Give Them Hell!’: The U.S. Navy’s Night Combat Doctrine and the Campaign for Guadalcanal,” War in History 13, no. 2 (2006), p. 171.
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Hurd, Charles. “Pacific Command Shake-Up Is Laid to Guadalcanal Crisis,” New York Times, October, 25, 1942, p. 1.
———. “Navies Manoeuvre for Big Stakes in Solomons,” New York Times, November 1, 1942, p. E3.
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Kennedy, Bill. Fearless Warrior: A Gunner’s Mate on the Beach at Guadalcanal. Jefferson, N.C.: McFarland, 1991.
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Kimball, Warren F. (ed.). Churchill and Roosevelt: The Complete Correspondence, vol. 1: Alliance Emerging, October 1933–November 1942. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1984.
———. The Juggler: Franklin Roosevelt as Wartime Statesman. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1991.
King, Ernest J., and Walter Muir Whitehill. Fleet Admiral King: A Naval Record. New York: Norton, 1952.
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the USS Juneau. New York: Pocket, 1994.
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Lanier, William D., Jr. “The Tyranny of Red Tape,” Naval Institute Proceedings, July 1942, p. 919.
Larrabee, Eric. Commander in Chief: Franklin Delano Roosevelt, His Lieutenants, and Their War. New York: Harper, 1987.
Layton, Edwin T. with Roger Pineau and John Costello. “And I Was There”: Pearl Harbor and Midway—Breaking the Secrets. New York: William Morrow, 1985.
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Leckie, Robert. A Helmet for My Pillow. New York: Random House, 1957.
———. Challenge for the Pacific: Guadalcanal—The Turning Point of the War. New York: Doubleday, 1965.
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Lord, Walter. Lonely Vigil: Coastwatchers of the Solomons. New York: Viking, 1977.
Loxton, Bruce, with Chris Coulthard-Clark. The Shame of Savo: Anatomy of a Naval Disaster. Melbourne, Australia: Allen & Unwin, 1994.
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———. “Kirishima Sinks.” Internet posting, NavWeaps Discussion Boards, May 8, 2009. http://warships1discussionboards.yuku.com/topic/9460/t/Kirishima.html (last page view January 27, 2010).
———. “The Battleship Action, 14–15 November 1942,” June 19, 2009. www.navweaps.com/index_lundgren/index_lundgren.htm (last page view December 14, 2009).
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———. Black Shoe Carrier Admiral: A Biography of Frank Jack Fletcher. Annapolis: Naval Institute, 2006.
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