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  • The enemy of our games was always Japan, and the courses were so thorough that after the start of World War II, nothing that happened in the Pacific was strange or unexpected.

    War   Japan   Games  
  • No other island received as much preliminary pounding as did Iwo Jima.

    War   Iwo Jima   Islands  
  • Luck can be attributed to a well-conceived plan carried out by a well-trained and indoctrinated task group.

    Luck   Groups   Tasks  
  • By their victory, the 3rd, 4th and 5th Marine Divisions and other units of the Fifth Amphibious Corps have made an accounting to their country which only history will be able to value fully. Among the Americans who served on Iwo Island, uncommon valor was a common virtue.

    Chester W. Nimitz's statement after the Battle of Iwo Jima, circa March - May 1945.
  • I felt that it was an unnecessary loss of civilian life... We had them beaten. They hadn't enough food, they couldn't do anything.

    "The Decision to Use the Atomic Bomb and the Architecture of an American Myth". Book by Gar Alperovitz, 1995.
  • We must not again underestimate the Japanese.

  • The U.S.'s major strength factor and weapon is its economy. If you cripple it, you cripple the military.

    Military   Navy   Weapons  
    "ARMED FORCES: According to Plan", content.time.com. March 13, 1950.
  • The Japanese had, in fact, already sued for peace. The atomic bomb played no decisive part, from a purely military point of view, in the defeat of Japan.

    Military   Japan   Views  
  • Through the skill and devotion to duty of their armed forces of all branches in the Midway area our citizens can now rejoice that a momentous victory is in the making.

    Commander in Chief, Pacific Command (CINCPAC) Communique No. 3 after the Battle of Midway, June 6, 1942.
  • Our present control of the sea is so absolute that it is sometimes taken for granted.

    Military   Taken   Sea  
    "Employment of Naval Forces: 'Who Commands Sea - Commands Trade'". Monthly Newsletter, March 1948.
  • When you're in command, command.

    Command  
  • They fought together as brothers in arms; they died together and now they sleep side by side. To them we have a solemn obligation.

    Brother   War   Sleep  
    Chester W. Nimitz's statement broadcast to the United States and the Pacific Fleet after ceremonies in Tokyo Bay accepting the official surrender of Japan, September 2, 1945.
  • God grant me the courage not to give up what I think is right even though I think it is hopeless.

    "The Armed Forces Prayer Book". Book edited by Daniel Alfred Poling, 1951.
  • We shall never forget that it was our submarines that held the lines against the enemy while our fleets replaced losses and repaired wounds.

    Military   Loss   Enemy  
    "Historic Ship Exhibits in the United States". Book by United States Naval History Division and United States Navy, 1969.
  • The battle of Iwo Island has been won. The United States Marines by their individual and collective courage have conquered a base which is as necessary to us in our continuing forward movement toward final victory as it was vital to the enemy in staving off ultimate defeat.

    War   Marine   Islands  
  • Hindsight is notably cleverer than foresight.

    "The Magnificent Mitscher". Book by Theodore Taylor, 1954.
  • I have just taken on a great responsibility. I will do my utmost to meet it.

  • Leadership consists of picking good men and helping them do their best.

    Men   Good Man   Helping  
  • It is the function of the Navy to carry the war to the enemy so that it will not be fought on U.S. soil.

    Military   War   Enemy  
  • If you're not making waves, you're not under weigh.

    Wave   Ifs  
  • Among the men who fought on Iwo Jima, uncommon valor was a common virtue.

    Military   War   Marine  
  • The best that science can devise and that naval organization can provide must be regarded only as an aid, and never as a substitute for good seamanship.

  • When I assumed command of the Pacific Fleet in 31 December, 1941; our submarines were already operating against the enemy, the only units of the Fleet that could come to grips with the Japanese for months to come. It was to the Submarine Force that I looked to carry the load until our great industrial activity could produce the weapons we so sorely needed to carry the war to the enemy. It is to the everlasting honor and glory of our submarine personnel that they never failed us in our days of peril.

    War   Honor   Enemy  
    Foreword to Theodore Roscoe "United States Submarine Operations in World War II" (p. 5), June 1, 1949.
  • A ship is always referred to as 'she' because it costs so much to keep one in paint and powder.

    Peace   War   Sea  
    1959 In the NewYork Times, 24May.
  • Some of the best advice I've had comes from junior officers and enlisted men.

    Men   Advice   Juniors  
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Chester W. Nimitz

  • Born: February 24, 1885
  • Died: February 20, 1966
  • Occupation: Author