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This biography of Admiral Marc Mitscher follows him from his days at the Naval Academy through his days in two World Wars: commanding three naval air stations during WWI, and then as Commander Fleet Air for many missions in the east during WWII, including the Battle of Midway, the Marianas, Leyte Gulf, Iwo Jima, and Okinawa. Following WWII, he served as Deputy Chief of Naval Operations (Air) and finally as Commander, Atlantic Fleet. He was the first aviator to make admiral and fill combat commands. This book will be of interest to scholars of the two world wars, as well as of U.S. Naval and Air history. Includes many photographs and maps. Other Biography Books 1994 – Biography of Richard Cromwell, 1626-1712, the Second Protector 2001 – Bronson Howard – Dean of American Dramatists 2011 – Home Schooling of Louisa May Alcott. How Her Father and Her Mother Educated an American Writer





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