Biographie de l'auteur :
Captain Rodgaard served for over 41 years with the naval service of the United States, including 12 years as a petty officer and 29 years of commissioned service as a naval intelligence officer. He completed several active duty tours as a reservist, including two years in the Mediterranean on the destroyer escort, USS Courtney, DE-1021. He has also served on navy and joint intelligence tours with Submarine Group 8, Carrier Group 4, the Office of Naval Intelligence, the J2 Defense Intelligence Agency, Commander Submarines Mediterranean, the US European Command and the Navy Staff. Captain Rodgaard completed four years of active service with the National Geospatial Intelligence Agency as a senior collection officer and strategist. As a civilian, Rodgaard has been employed as a contract intelligence analyst with the National Reconnaissance Office, the Central Intelligence Agency, the United States Air Force U-2 Programme and the Defense Intelligence Agency. He is a published author and a contributor to several TV programmes in the Discovery Channel's Unsolved History series. He was the US Naval Institute's Author of the Year 2000 and is a frequent contributor to the Institute's Naval History magazine. He co-authored the only biography of Commodore Charles Stewart USN, the most successful fighting captain of the USS Constitution. Rodgaard has a BA in History and Political Science, a Masters in Political Science, and is a graduate of the United States Naval War College. He is married to Judith Pearson, PhD from Kansas City, Missouri. His two children are intelligence officers. In retirement, Rodgaard has taken over as lead author of TS Venomous. His public speaking engagements in the UK have included the South West Maritime History Society, the Society for Nautical Research at SS Great Britain in Bristol and at a Society for Nautical Research Centenary Conference in Glasgow. His speaking engagement venues in the US have included the home of USS Stewart at Seawolf Park, Galveston, Texas and the US Navy Museum, Washington.
Revue de presse :
...each phase of the action is described in a highly detailed but clear and cogent narrative. The quality of the text, working within the constraints of staff writing, underlines the enduring importance of clarity of expression and analysis, offering an important lesson for today's naval officer. A half-page summary of the battle is a model of its kind, highlighting the Americans' recognition of the importance of sustainability (with increased focus on replenishment at sea) and new tactics for anti-torpedo defense... its clear explanation and analysis will make a valuable resource to serious students of the first clashes of the carrier battle fleets. --Lieutenant Simon Bellamy RNR - The Naval Review Volume 101 Number 4, p.444-445
...the latest volume of the Britannia Naval Histories of World War II revisits the Royal Navy's official histories of two pivotal naval battles. Taken from the previously classified battle summaries, numbers 45 and 46, this newly printed edition is a valuable aid to the study of two groundbreaking carrier battles in the Pacific War. Originally drafted and written between 1946 and 1951, these insightful summaries were meant to provide lessons learned for the Royal Navy officer corps studying maritime warfare in the first decade of the postwar era. As noted in Philip Grove's introduction, these official histories cross-refer and blend the official publications more than published works of the same era. Turning the Tide enables twenty-first-century readers to revisit the myths of the battles and reconsider the decisions that the leaders of the U.S. Navy and the Imperial Japanese Navy faced during those months of uncertainty in 1942. While we may not necessarily find new information in these portrayals of the battles, we will find much to ponder in how the postwar generation studied these two pivotal fights in the Pacific theater from these richly constructed summaries... --Jon Scott Logel - Naval College Review, Winter 2014 p.154-155
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