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On the Treadmill to Pearl Harbor by George C. Dyer is a historical analysis of U.S. naval policy and strategy leading up to the attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941.
Written by Rear Admiral George C. Dyer, the book examines the complex political, economic, and military factors that shaped American naval preparedness and decision-making during the interwar years. Dyer provides an insider's perspective on how bureaucratic inertia, treaty limitations, budget constraints, and diplomatic tensions contributed to the vulnerability of the U.S. Pacific Fleet.
The book is a critical study of the challenges faced by the U.S. Navy as it navigated an era of increasing global instability, ultimately culminating in Japan's surprise attack on December 7, 1941.