On the Treadmill to Pearl Harbor
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On the Treadmill to Pearl Harbor

The Memoirs of Admiral James O. Richardson

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eBook - ePub

On the Treadmill to Pearl Harbor

The Memoirs of Admiral James O. Richardson

About this book

Endless debates have raged over the reasons the Japanese were able to execute their surprise attack on the U.S. Navy's Pacific Fleet at Pearl Harbor so successfully. Military neglect, political and diplomatic ineptitude, and even what could only be described as accusations of malfeasance against the President of the United States all have been argued and reargued for more than 60 years. One key source of information for this ongoing and sometime passionate discussion is "On the Treadmill to Pearl Harbor: the Memoirs of Admiral James O. Richardson." As commander of the U.S. Fleet in 1940 and 1941, Admiral Richardson was in a unique position to observe and reach conclusions about the readiness or lack of readiness of the fleet, as well as the political atmosphere in which crucial strategic and tactical decisions were reached. Because many crucial naval records perished at Pearl Harbor, Admiral Richardson's recollections, as told to Rear Admiral George C. Dyer, constitute an important primary source for war plans, including War Plan Orange for operations in case of a war with Japan. He also addresses his deep concern about the lack of preparedness of the Navy, particularly its low prewar staffing levels, and the folly of sending a poorly prepared naval force to Pearl Harbor as a deterrent to aggression by a better prepared Japanese fleet. He forthrightly places much of the blamed for this situation on President Roosevelt and his advisers. Interestingly, in light of the many conspiracy theories surrounding December 7, 1941, he criticizes these men for consistently underestimating the Japanese threat rather than courting an attack as a way of embroiling the U.S. in the war. On the Treadmill to Pearl Harbor is an important source for naval historians and students of World War II, as well as an intriguing first-person account of the crucial months preceding "the day of infamy."

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Table of contents

  1. Title page
  2. TABLE OF CONTENTS
  3. MAP
  4. Introduction
  5. Preface
  6. Illustrations and Charts
  7. Chapter I-“To Sea”
  8. Chapter II-The World Political Scene in 1939
  9. Chapter III-The National Scene in 1939
  10. Chapter IV-The Approved and Promulgated Policies Under Which the Navy Operated in 1939
  11. Chapter V-The Strength, Organization, and Distribution of the 1939 Navy Afloat
  12. Chapter VI-My First Thirty Years 1898-1928
  13. Chapter VII-Preparation for Four-Star Assignment 1928-1939
  14. Chapter VIII-Picking the Fleet Staff
  15. Chapter IX-Command of the Battle Force, United States Fleet 1939-1940
  16. Chapter X-I Assume Command of United States Fleet and Face Up to the Problems of Preparing it for War; January 6, 1940
  17. Chapter XI-Command and Personnel Problems
  18. Chapter XII-New Developments, Materiel Problems, and their Impact on the Fleet 1940-1941
  19. Chapter XIII-Training for Battle Efficiency and Fleet Problem XXI
  20. Chapter XIV-War Plans
  21. Chapter XV-The Basing of the Fleet at Pearl Harbor After the Fleet Problem
  22. Chapter XVI-Security of the Fleet
  23. Chapter XVII-Visits of the Secretaries of the Navy to the Fleet
  24. Chapter XVIII-My Two Trips to Washington
  25. Chapter XIX-While Others Were Packing My Sea Bag for Me
  26. Chapter XX-I Get Out of Step with the President
  27. Chapter XXI-Picking up the Loose Ends
  28. Chapter XXII-Retrospect
  29. APPENDIXES
  30. A Note on Sources