21st Century Sims
Innovation, Education, and Leadership for the Modern Era
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Naval Institute Press
Published:28th Feb '15
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For more than two decades at the beginning of the 20th century William S. Sims was at the forefront of naval affairs. From the revolution in naval gunnery that he led as a junior officer, to his advocacy for the Dreadnaught style all-big-gun battleship, to his development of torpedo boat and destroyer operations, he was a central figure in helping to prepare the U.S. Navy for World War I. During the war he served as the senior naval commander in Europe and was instrumental in the establishment of the convoy system that won the Battle of the Atlantic. Following the war his leadership as President of the Naval War College established the foundations of the creative and innovative Navy that would develop the operating concepts for submarines and aircraft carriers which would lead to success in World War II.
Despite his dramatic impact on the U.S. Navy in the first half of the 20th century, Sims is a relatively unknown figure today. Overshadowed in our memory by the World War II generation of strategic Admirals, like Chester Nimitz and Raymond Spruance, he receives little attention from historians or professional naval officers. Despite the fact that he won a Pulitzer Prize for history, hardly anyone reads the books or articles he left as his legacy.
This collection of six essays written by Sims illustrates why his thinking and leadership are relevant to the challenges faced in the 21st century. From the perils of military conservatism, to the responsibilities of the professional officer, to military downsizing and reform, he helped lay the foundations of the modern Navy. Armstrong’s introductions and analysis of these essays links them directly to the issues of innovation, professional education, and leadership that are as important at the start of this century as they were at the start of the last.
“The essays are followed by an epilogue in which Armstrong provides an insight into what Sims’ contemporaries thought of him. It reinforces the view of Sims as a man who was idolized by junior officers as the man who ‘attacked cherished beliefs as shams.’ 21st Century Sims is essential reading for the student of naval strategy; it is also highly recommended for those interested in innovation and civil-military relations.”
—Warship 2016
'Reading and learning from past innovation and from reform leaders like Sims can provide both inspiration and important lessons learned for today’s officers.’ Armstrong effectively combines a great selection of Sims’s works, contextualizes these works well, and provides insightful commentary.'
Military Review
“This reviewer has no hesitation recommending the enjoyable and informative essays presented, all ably arranged and supported by the commentary of Benjamin Armstrong. Enlightening to the more junior, even senior officers will gain a better understanding of one of the service’s leading lights and take something of value away.”
— International Journal of Naval History
ISBN: 9781612518107
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 54g
176 pages