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  • *Potter, E. B., and Chester W. Nimitz. ''Sea Power''. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, 1960. ISBN 0137968701. |title=Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz, A Five Star Submariner
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  • ...the area of operations in the central Pacific Ocean under the command of [[Chester W. Nimitz]].
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  • ...ing the Japanese [[Pearl Harbor (World War II)|attack on Pearl Harbor]]; [[Chester W. Nimitz]] replaced him.
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  • Developed by [[Chester W. Nimitz]], a naval tactical formation in which the [[high value unit]]s (e.g., [[ai
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  • ...aff]] to operational areas in the [[Pacific Ocean]] under the command of [[Chester W. Nimitz]]. Nimitz, formally designated '''commander-in-chief, Pacific Ocean and P
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  • ...hip, the USS'' Nimitz''. That ship, in turn, memorializes Fleet Admiral [[Chester W. Nimitz]].
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  • ...s charismatic, emotional, and not detail-oriented. Their mutual commander, Chester W. Nimitz, commented that Spruance would always bring the fleet back while he was nev
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  • ...the same thing. Kranzbuehler sent an interrogatory to U.S. Fleet Admiral [[Chester W. Nimitz]], who essentially confirmed that U.S. submrines in the Pacific operated as
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  • ...ence group, Chief of Naval Operations [[Ernest King]], Pacific commander [[Chester W. Nimitz]], and Nimitz's intelligence staff including Layton and COMINT officer [[Jo
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  • * Potter, E. B. and Chester W. Nimitz. ''Triumph in the Pacific''. (1963). Naval battles
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  • [[Chester W. Nimitz]] and his strategists saw other advantages--the capture of Okinawa would is
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  • ...outhwest Pacific Area under Douglas MacArthur or the Pacific Command under Chester W. Nimitz.
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  • ...Halsey had only established contingency plans for doing so, but Admirals [[Chester W. Nimitz]] and [[Thomas Kinkaid]] believed it was in being. Halsey had issued a batt
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  • On the Allied side, the main battle fleet, under Admiral [[Chester W. Nimitz]], Commander of the Pacific and Pacific Ocean Areas. alternated between tw
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  • ...region. There is no corresponding article for the Pacific theater under [[Chester W. Nimitz]], because his air operations were tied to amphibious operations and combin
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  • ...y]], she was visited by several distinguished guests, including Admirals [[Chester W. Nimitz]], [[William F. Halsey, Jr.]], and [[Raymond A. Spruance]], and the noted w
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  • *{{pl|Chester W. Nimitz}} '''also in military'''
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  • ...turned to Pearl on 31 December, after escorting a convoy, he reported to [[Chester W. Nimitz]], who had just taken formal command after Kimmel asked for relief. Halsey After Pacific commander [[Chester W. Nimitz]] concluded that VADM [[Robert Ghormley]] had become dispirited and exhaust
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  • Admiral [[Chester W. Nimitz]] arrived at Pearl on the 25th, and said, while he was "disappointed", it w
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  • ...a, and three Pacific areas (North, Central and South), all under Admiral [[Chester W. Nimitz]] at Pearl Harbor. The China-Burma-India (CBI) theater was a separate comm On the Allied side, the main battle fleet, under Admiral [[Chester W. Nimitz]], Commander of the Pacific and Pacific Ocean Areas. alternated between tw
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  • ...ank of fleet admiral; it was given to four men in history, Ernest J. King, Chester W. Nimitz, William D. Leahy, and William F. Halsey. They led to victory 252 line and
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  • ...rders were issued by the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Pacific theater commanders Chester W. Nimitz and Douglas MacArthur were informed of the decision rather than consulted,
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  • ...igned on 2 September. [[Douglas MacArthur]] presided for the Allies and [[Chester W. Nimitz]] for the U.S. He opened the proceeding with the words:<blockquote>The issu
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  • ...n of [[Karl Doenitz]] as head of the German [[submarine]] force. Admiral [[Chester W. Nimitz]] submitted a statement that German submarines had not done anything that U
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  • ...ank of fleet admiral; it was given to four men in history, Ernest J. King, Chester W. Nimitz, William D. Leahy, and William F. Halsey. They led to victory 252 line and
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  • ...arines cannot rescue survivors; his position was supported by U.S. Admiral Chester W. Nimitz.
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