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US Naval War College Chose Shattered Sword

18 Jun 2006

Jonathan Parshall and Tony Tully's book Shattered Sword will be part of the Strategy and Policy curriculum at the United States Naval War College. The winner of the John Lyman Prize for US Naval History will provide naval officers with new perspectives to evaluate their own strategies and that of their opponents. "Shattered Sword is a superb work that should become the definitive reference when the Battle of Midway is discussed", praised Strategypage.com contributor Harold Hutchison. "Gordon W. Prange and Walter Lord have been thoroughly eclipsed by this new work creating a full perspective of the pivotal battle of World War II in the Pacific Theater."

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