A Different Kind of Victory

A Different Kind of Victory
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This biography of Admiral Thomas C. Hart is important not only because it is the story of a man whose central guiding force in life was the U.S. Navy, but also because it is a study of some fifty-five significant years of American history. This book, based in part on the twenty-one volume Hart diary, investigates the forces and circumstances that shaped Hart’s actions during a memorable and influential career that spanned three wars and was followed by brief service in the U.S. Senate.From his earliest days on the faculty of the U.S. Naval Academy, where he was dedicated to academic reform, to his ‘second” career in elected office, Hart could always be found amid controversy.His appointment as commander of the Asiatic fleet, a billet he wanted and was led to believe he would get, was partly the result of uneasy relationship with FDR. Here, enlivened with Hart’s naval and diplomatic experiences in the Philippines and the Netherlands East Indies, vantage points that provided him with an excellent perspective on the opening stages of the Pacific War.James Leutze provides us with Hart’s firsthand account of the Lanikai-Isabel incident, the hazardous foray ordered by Roosevelt in 1941. Although, ostensibly, the purpose of the maneuver was to garner information on the movements of the Japanese fleet, Hart clearly considered that Roosevelt’s intention was to provoke the Japanese.

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James Leutze. A Different Kind of Victory

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To the men of the Asiatic Fleet

who served with Admiral Hart

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But the first action was to be the landing at Daiquiri, and here Tommy Hart was to get his chance at martial glory. An amphibious assault against a defended coast was a hazardous undertaking and the short time between the commanders’ meeting and D-day on 22 June did not provide much opportunity for planning. A naval force was quickly assembled under command of Captain Caspar F. Goodrich in the transport St. Louis, a converted passenger liner.

The Massachusetts had numerous boats, so it was decided that she should provide the expedition with ten rowboats of various sizes and a steam launch. The question was who to put in charge of the Massachusetts’s boats. Her executive officer, Lieutenant Commander Seaton Schroeder, doubtless thinking of the action four days earlier, nominated Midshipman Hart. Her captain, Francis J. Higginson, whom Hart believed did not like him, demurred, but after further consultation reluctantly agreed. Therefore, in the early morning hours of 22 June Tommy Hart found himself in a steam launch bobbing around amidst the assault force and in charge of the largest group of landing craft. The term landing craft is used loosely here; what he commanded were rowboats, the smallest capable of carrying thirty and the largest fifty combat-equipped infantrymen.

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