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Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: US Naval Institute Press 9/17/2024, 2024
ISBN 10: 1682477932 ISBN 13: 9781682477939
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Hardback or Cased Book. Zustand: New. Nimitz's Newsman: Waldo Drake and the Navy's Censored War in the Pacific. Book.
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Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Naval Institute Press, US, 2024
ISBN 10: 1682477932 ISBN 13: 9781682477939
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In den WarenkorbHardback. Zustand: New. When Lt. Cdr. Waldo Drake, USNR arrived in Pearl Harbor in June 1941 as the U.S. Pacific Fleet's first Public Relations Officer (PRO), he was an admired maritime reporter for the Los Angeles Times and Reserve Officer appointed to intelligence duties. By October 1944, he was hated by most of the correspondents assigned to cover the war against Japan and seen as by officials in Washington as an obstacle to the development of Navy public relations. What led Drake to become the Pacific Fleet's first PRO, what happened during the three years he served on the CINCPAC staff, and why he was removed from that position are the focus of Nimitz's Newsman: Waldo Drake and the Rise of U.S. Navy Public Relations. Following the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, Adm. Chester Nimitz, USN assumed command of the Pacific Fleet and inherited Drake's services. Drake became responsible for informing America's press about the Pacific Fleet's wartime role and thus gained an outsized ability to influence American public opinion. The Navy's decision to allow public relations officers to censor press copy caused numerous conflicts between Drake and the correspondents assigned to the Fleet. It was Drake's love for the Navy, his tendency to take on every job himself, and above all his close relationship with Adm. Nimitz that allowed him to perform censorship duties with approval. Drake's protection of Nimitz, and his reticence to give the press any information that could endanger operational security or dampen morale, caused Navy victories to go under-reported-much to the consternation of officials in Washington. In analyzing the dynamics of Drake and Nimitz's relationship, and in highlighting Drake's interactions with correspondents and Navy officials, Nimitz's Newsman reveals the inside story of the rise of the Navy's public relations during World War II.
Verlag: Columbia Pictures, 1959
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No Binding. Zustand: G/VG. AM-M46-35. A VGF or better original release 8 x 10 still. Poster.
Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Naval Institute Press, US, 2024
ISBN 10: 1682477932 ISBN 13: 9781682477939
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Hardback. Zustand: New. When Lt. Cdr. Waldo Drake, USNR arrived in Pearl Harbor in June 1941 as the U.S. Pacific Fleet's first Public Relations Officer (PRO), he was an admired maritime reporter for the Los Angeles Times and Reserve Officer appointed to intelligence duties. By October 1944, he was hated by most of the correspondents assigned to cover the war against Japan and seen as by officials in Washington as an obstacle to the development of Navy public relations. What led Drake to become the Pacific Fleet's first PRO, what happened during the three years he served on the CINCPAC staff, and why he was removed from that position are the focus of Nimitz's Newsman: Waldo Drake and the Rise of U.S. Navy Public Relations. Following the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, Adm. Chester Nimitz, USN assumed command of the Pacific Fleet and inherited Drake's services. Drake became responsible for informing America's press about the Pacific Fleet's wartime role and thus gained an outsized ability to influence American public opinion. The Navy's decision to allow public relations officers to censor press copy caused numerous conflicts between Drake and the correspondents assigned to the Fleet. It was Drake's love for the Navy, his tendency to take on every job himself, and above all his close relationship with Adm. Nimitz that allowed him to perform censorship duties with approval. Drake's protection of Nimitz, and his reticence to give the press any information that could endanger operational security or dampen morale, caused Navy victories to go under-reported-much to the consternation of officials in Washington. In analyzing the dynamics of Drake and Nimitz's relationship, and in highlighting Drake's interactions with correspondents and Navy officials, Nimitz's Newsman reveals the inside story of the rise of the Navy's public relations during World War II.
Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Naval Institute Press, Annopolis, 2024
ISBN 10: 1682477932 ISBN 13: 9781682477939
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Hardcover. Zustand: new. Hardcover. When Lt. Cdr. Waldo Drake, USNR arrived in Pearl Harbor in June 1941 as the U.S. Pacific Fleet's first Public Relations Officer (PRO), he was an admired maritime reporter for theLos Angeles Timesand Reserve Officer appointed to intelligence duties. By October 1944, he was hated by most of the correspondents assigned to cover the war against Japan and seen by officials in Washington as an obstacle to the development of Navy public relations. What led Drake to become the Pacific Fleet's first PRO, what happened during the three years he served on the CINCPAC staff, and why he was removed from that position are the focus of Nimitz's Newsman: Waldo Drake and the Navy's Censored War in the Pacific. Following the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, Adm. Chester Nimitz, USN assumed command of the Pacific Fleet and inherited Drake's services. Drake became responsible for informing America's press about the Pacific Fleet's wartime role and thus gained an outsized ability to influence American public opinion. The Navy's decision to allow public relations officers to censor press copy caused numerous conflicts between Drake and the correspondents assigned to the Fleet. It was Drake's love for the Navy, his tendency to take on every job himself, and above all his close relationship with Adm. Nimitz that allowed him to perform censorship duties with approval. Drake's protection of Nimitz, and his reticence to give the press any information that could endanger operational security or dampen morale, caused Navy victories to go under-reported-much to the consternation of officials in Washington. In analyzing the dynamics of Drake and Nimitz's relationship, and in highlighting Drake's interactions with correspondents and Navy officials, Nimitz's Newsmanreveals the inside story of the Navy's censored war in the Pacific during World War II. In analysing the dynamics of Lt CDr Waldo Drake and Adm Chester Nimitzs relationship, and in highlighting Drakes interactions with correspondents and Navy officials, Nimitzs Newsman reveals the inside story of the rise of the Navys public relations during World War II. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
Verlag: Columbia Pictures, 1959
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Verlag: Columbia Pictures, 1959
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Verlag: Columbia Pictures, 1959
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Verlag: Columbia Pictures, 1959
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Verlag: Columbia Pictures, 1959
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Verlag: Columbia Pictures, 1959
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Verlag: Columbia Pictures, 1959
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Verlag: Columbia Pictures, 1959
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Verlag: Columbia Pictures, 1959
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Verlag: Columbia Pictures, 1959
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Verlag: Columbia Pictures, 1959
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Verlag: Columbia Pictures, 1959
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Verlag: Columbia Pictures, 1959
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Verlag: Columbia Pictures, 1959
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