
Target Hiroshima
Described by the author as a naval officer with the heart of a sailor and the searching mind of a scientist, Parsons was the first officer to recognize radar's full potential, the military's leader in the development of the proximity fuse, and the warrior who took both that fuse and the atom bomb--the two most revolutionary weapons of World War II--into combat. Al Christman credits the success of many programs to Parsons's battles against bureaucratic inertia, his championing of new ideas, and his charismatic but low-key leadership. His influence continued even after the war when the so-called ""Atomic Admiral"" helped establish the Navy's postwar nuclear policies and advance the scientific developments that are at the heart of today's sea service. Filled with human drama set against a background of national peril, this book tells a fascinating story that will draw in even the nontechnical reader.
- Undertitel
- Deak Parsons and the Creation of the Atomic Bomb
- Författare
- A B. Christman
- ISBN
- 9781612514925
- Språk
- Engelska
- Vikt
- 299 gram
- Utgivningsdatum
- 2014-04-03
- Förlag
- Naval Institute Press
- Sidor
- 344
