| Admiral Bill Halsey: A Naval Life Subjects: Halsey William F. (William Frederick) 1882–1959; United States. Navy -- Biography; Admirals -- United States -- Biography; World War 1939–1945 -- Pacific Area -- Naval operations American; William Halsey was the most famous naval officer of World War II. His fearlessness in carrier raids against Japan, his steely resolve at Guadalcanal, and his impulsive blunder at the Battle of Leyte Gulf made him the "Patton of the Pacific" and solidified his reputation as a decisive, aggressive fighter prone to impetuous errors of judgment in the heat of battle. In this definitive biography, Thomas Hughes punctures the popular caricature of the "fighting admiral" to reveal the truth of Halsey's personal and professional life as it was lived in times of war and peace. Hughes Thomas Alexander : Thomas Alexander Hughes is Associate Professor of History at The Air University's School of Advanced Air and Space Studies. |