Mark to bring a whole new dimension to the minor controversies of the battle. He examines theintended role of the submarine in the plans and doctrine of both navies, and what thesubmarines were expected to accomplish for both fleets while battling. Of particularimportance, “Midway Submerged“ offers an analysis of how well these vessels fulfilled theexpectations placed on them by their respective naval planners, concluding that submarinesplayed a more important role in the outcome than has been previously understood. History NETeditorializes, “Naval history enthusiasts and military historians who enjoy taking deeper divesinto the backgrounds of well-known battles, particularly concerning tactics and leadership, willappreciate this read. The book is enriched with well-captioned photos, diagrams, and very
detailed appendices, which makes it an excellent reference work.”