One of the things that does not suck about being unemployed is that you have a ton of free time. With that free time I have had the chance to read some really good books (even wrote a semi book review on The Beckham Experiment). So here are some of my book recommendations if you are looking for a good read. If you end up reading any of these books, I would love to hear your thoughts. If you have already read one of these books, I would love to hear your thoughts.
History/Military
“And I Was There”: Pearl Harbor and Midway–Breaking the Secrets. Author, Rear Admiral Edwin T. Layton
If you are interested in World War II, then this book is a must read. It seems to be recognized as the definitive account of the code breaking aspects of the Pacific Theater. Layton was one of the key players in code breaking intelligence before and after Pearl Harbor. He tells the unbelievable story of what went down behind the scenes. Code breaking was something new, and therefor not totally excepted by some of the older, higher ranking military figures. This book tells of the struggle to embrace code breaking and the politics of war. The code breaking is more straight forward, but the “politics of war” are a lot more complex. In the aftermath of Pearl Harbor reputations of men were ruined, careers destroyed by no fault of their own. Information wasn’t properly shared within the Navy and when the shit hit the fan (Pearl Harbor), the people who were most at fault (not out of malice) played the blame game. This book is a fantastic read, but it’s a book that takes a lot of time to get through. If you want to learn a lot of really important historical lessons, then this book is for you.
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