Summary of Thomas B. Buell's The Quiet Warrior
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#1 The biography should help the reader understand what a person was actually like, how he viewed life, and how he reacted to the challenges it presented. It should also explain why he did what he did.
#2 The biography should explain why the subject acted the way he did and how he viewed life. It should also explain how he reacted to the challenges presented by his career.
#3 The reports of Spruance’s role in the victory at Midway, and how this role has come to be viewed by others, offer an instructive example of how history is written and illuminate some of the pitfalls that ensnare unwary historians.
#4 The biography should explain why the subject acted the way he did and how he reacted to the challenges presented by his career. It should also explain how he viewed life.
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Contents
Insights from Chapter 1
Insights from Chapter 2
Insights from Chapter 3
Insights from Chapter 1
#1
The biography should help the reader understand what a person was actually like, how he viewed life, and how he reacted to the challenges it presented. It should also explain why he did what he did.
#2
The biography should explain why the subject acted the way he did and how he viewed life. It should also explain how he reacted to the challenges presented by his career.
#3
The reports of Spruance’s role in the victory at Midway, and how this role has come to be viewed by others, offer an instructive example of how history is written and illuminate some of the pitfalls that ensnare unwary historians.
#4
The biography should explain why the subject acted the way he did and how he reacted to the challenges presented by his career. It should also explain how he viewed life.
#5
Spruance’s version of the story has him deferring the launch of the strike until he was within 100 miles of the enemy carriers, whereas Browning’s version has him launching the strike immediately and closing to within 100 miles.
#6
The biography should explain why the subject acted the way he did and how he reacted to the challenges presented by his career. It should also explain how he viewed life.
#7
The biography should explain why the subject acted the way he did and how he reacted to the challenges presented by his career. It should also explain how he viewed life.
#8
The biography should explain why the subject acted the way he did and how he reacted to the challenges presented by his career. It should also explain how he viewed life.
#9
The biography should explain why the subject acted the way he did and how he reacted to the challenges presented by his career. It should also explain how he viewed life.
Insights from Chapter 2
#1
The biography should explain why the subject acted the way he did and how he reacted to the challenges presented by his career. It should also explain how he viewed life.
#2
The biography should explain why the subject acted the way he did and how he reacted to the challenges presented by his career. It should also explain how he viewed life.
Insights from Chapter 3
#1
The biography should explain why the subject acted the way he did and how he reacted to the challenges presented by his career. It should also explain how he viewed life.
#2
The biography should explain why the subject acted the way he did and how he reacted to the challenges presented by his career. It should also explain how he viewed life.
#3
The biography should explain why the subject acted the way he did and how he reacted to the challenges presented by his career. It should also explain how he viewed life.
#4
Biography should explain why the subject acted the way he did and how he reacted to the challenges presented by his career. It should also explain how he viewed life.
#5
Spruance’s life was turned upside down when his grandfather went bankrupt. He was sent to the Naval Academy to get an education and an honorable profession, but he couldn’t afford college tuition.
#6
The biography should explain why the subject acted the way he did and how he reacted to the challenges presented by his career. It should also explain how he viewed life.
#7
The biography should explain why the subject acted the way he did and how he reacted to the challenges presented by his career. It should also explain how he viewed life.
#8
The biography should explain why the subject acted the way he did and how he reacted to the challenges presented by his career. It should also explain how he viewed life.
#9
The biography should explain why the subject acted the way he did and how he reacted to the challenges presented by his career. It should also explain how he viewed life.
#10
Biographies should explain why the subject acted the way he did and how he reacted to the challenges presented by his career. They should also explain how he viewed life.
#11
Spruance’s life was turned upside down when his grandfather went bankrupt. He was sent to the Naval Academy to get an education and an honorable profession, but he couldn’t afford college tuition. He graduated in September 1906, standing twenty-five in a class of 209.
#12
The biography should explain why the subject acted the way he did and how he reacted to the challenges presented by his career. It should also explain how he viewed life.
#13
The biographies should explain why the subject acted the way he did