Stanley Johnston's Blunder: The Reporter Who Spilled the Secret Behind the U.S. Navy's Victory at Midway

Stanley Johnston's Blunder: The Reporter Who Spilled the Secret Behind the U.S. Navy's Victory at Midway by Elliot Carlson
English | October 15th, 2017 | ASIN: B075T75BNV, ISBN: 1591146798 | 427 pages | EPUB | 6.36 MB
This book chronicles the activity of Chicago Tribune war correspondent Stanley Johnston aboard the carrier Lexington and the transport ship Barnett, during and just after the Battle of the Coral Sea. It shows how he ingratiated himself with key officers and used his access to obtain information from a secret radiogram by Admiral Nimitz that revealed the order of battle of Imperial Japanese Navy forces advancing on Midway-information that could only have been obtained by U.S.
Advances in Geroscience

Advances in Geroscience by Felipe Sierra
English | 19 Nov. 2015 | ISBN: 3319232452 | 648 Pages | EPUB | 2.59 MB
This book provides the first comprehensive overview of a new scientific discipline termed Geroscience. Geroscience examines the molecular and cellular mechanisms that might explain why aging is the main
Interactions of Earth S Magnetotail Plasma with the Surface, Plasma, and Magnetic Anomalies of the Moon

Interactions of Earth S Magnetotail Plasma with the Surface, Plasma, and Magnetic Anomalies of the Moon by Yuki Harada
English | 18 Sept. 2014 | ISBN: 4431550836 | 121 Pages | PDF | 8 MB
This thesis describes the essential features of Moon-plasma interactions with a particular emphasis on the Earth's magnetotail plasma regime from both observational and theoretical standpoints. The Moon lacks a dense atmosphere as well as a strong intrinsic magnetic field.