Dale A. Jenkins
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PRESS BIO

Dale Jenkins has had a lifelong interest in the Navy and international affairs. He is a former US Navy officer who served on a destroyer in the Pacific, and for a time was home-ported in Yokosuka, Japan. Pacific Fleet commitments took him to the Philippines, Taiwan, South Korea, Hong Kong and Singapore. While on active duty he was awarded the Navy/Marine Corps Expeditionary Medal. His business career was primarily in international banking, and he also was a staff director at the Council on Foreign Relations in New York. Dale currently serves on the Samuel Eliot Morison Committee of the Naval Order of the United States, New York, and as a Regional Director of the Naval War College Foundation. As a result of his active duty experience and new revelations, Dale provides insights into the diplomacy and strategies of the Pacific region. He has degrees in history and business from Harvard and Columbia. Dale is also Senior Advisor to Americans for a Stronger Navy.
For outside activity Dale plays golf, and two years ago fulfilled an ambition to play in Scotland.

“Could war with Japan have been avoided? In attempting to answer this question, Dale Jenkins puts forth an intriguing interpretation of diplomatic activities leading to war with Japan in 1941.”
—Philip L. Dunmire, Past National President, Navy League of the United States
“In DIPLOMATS & ADMIRALS, Dale Jenkins combines the internecine imbroglios of diplomatic breakdowns between the United States and the Empire of Japan with the harsh reality of war. Jenkins puts his readers in the embassies and backroom before Peal Harbor and aboard the ships, on the beaches, in the air, and in FDR’s White House with the skills of a true historian and talented storyteller.”
—Tim McGrath, Author of John Barry: An American Hero in the Age of Sale and Give Me a Fast Ship: The Continental Navy and America’s Revolution at Sea
“Dale Jenkins’ fascinating and highly readable new book—focused on the months before and after Pearl Harbor—offers startling new facts regarding what happened in key, early battles including the Pearl Harbor attack, the aborted relief of Wake Island and the opening moves of the Battle of Midway. Based on entirely new research and previously overlooked documents, it provides valuable insight as naval leaders ponder a threatening power in the islands of the South China Sea and Western Pacific.”
—John F. Lehman, Former Secretary of the Navy
BOOK & PUBLICATION DETAILS
WAS THE JAPANESE ATTACK ON PEARL HARBOR INEVITABLE?
It’s November 1941. Japan and the US are teetering on a knife-edge as leaders on both sides of the Pacific strive to prevent war between them. But failed diplomacy, foiled negotiations, and possible duplicity in the Roosevelt administration thwart their attempts.
Drawing on now-declassified original documents, Diplomats & Admirals reveals the inside story of one fateful year, including:
- How the hidden agendas of powerful civilian and military leaders pushed the two nations toward war
- The miscommunications, misjudgments, and blunders that doomed efforts at peace
- China’s role in the US ultimatum that triggered the attack on Pearl Harbor
- Why the carrier-to-carrier showdown at Coral Sea proved a fatal mistake for Japan
- How courageous US navy pilots snatched victory from defeat at the Battle of Midway
The defining events of WWII could have ended very differently. Combining perspectives from both military and civilian leaders, Diplomats & Admirals uncovers new insights into the Pacific naval battles that shaped the world—and the men behind them.
Author: Dale A. Jenkins
Genres: Japanese History, Naval Military History, World War II History (Books)
ISBN/Format/Price:
979-8986562605 (paperback) $19.50
979-8986562612 (hardcover) $32.50
979-8-9865626-2-9 (eBook) $7.99
Page Count: 402
Publisher: Aubrey Publishing Co.
Pub Date: November 26, 2022
“A cautionary historical tale with haunting contemporary relevance, DIPLOMATS & ADMIRALS is a phenomenal book and a ‘must read’ for anyone in search of a deeper understanding of World War II, or even a clearer perspective on how seemingly minor events can cascade into a moment of incredible historical importance. Jenkins is a wonderful storyteller with a rare ability to transform what might otherwise be a dry historical study into a truly captivating and provocative fireside chat. Diplomats & Admirals is a necessary addition to the library of any professional diplomat or strategist.”
—Steven Matthew Leonard, Senior Fellow at the Modern War Institute and the Co-Founder of the National Security Blog, Divergent Options
“Dale Jenkins has spent years studying one of the greatest dramas of the twentieth century: the months surrounding the destruction of America’s Pacific Fleet at Pearl Harbor. The impressive result, Diplomats &Admirals, is a lucid and absorbing account of how two nations groped their way toward the cataclysm through a thicket of mutual misunderstandings, and an equally gripping look at the half year of sea war that followed the attack on Pearl, from the gallant and tragic defense of Wake Island to the near-miraculous American victory at Midway, after which Japan had no further hope of prevailing. Told throughout with the greatest verve and authority, Diplomats & Admirals belongs on the shelf of anyone who is interested in the Second World War—and anyone who relishes a well-wrought tale of momentous events.”
—Richard Snow, Author of Iron Dawn, A Measureless Peril, and I Invented the Modern Age
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“The mark of a great author , to take a dry subject and make it interesting for everyone. Dale Jenkins hit a home run on this one.”
—Verified Amazon Review
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“The fog of war is beautifully portrayed. What insight and balance. Having served in the Vietnamese War this work clearly shows the horror of command. The multiple resets that were required are beautifully replayed. I would have liked even more charting of the maneuvers. I will firstly recommend it to the men I served with in Vietnam and my buddy who graduated from West Point and served in the army. I chose this rating for the sake of my extended family who commanded subs and rose to the rank of 4-star admiral in the submarines and my other relative who commanded the Union Army—they are dead but certainly would have understood. Every fighter has a plan till he gets punched in the face.”
—Verified Amazon Review
“Sometimes history paints events as inevitable. Dale Jenkins, a former U.S. naval officer and staff director of the Council on Foreign Relations, has made an insightful study of the economic and foreign policies of the United States and Japan during the six months leading up to December 7, 1941. Jenkins deftly demonstrates that better communication and planning between civilian and military leaders in both countries might well have avoided the attack on Pearl Harbor—literally at the last second—but for diplomats who allowed Great Britain and China to influence the course. “
—Walter R. Borneman, Author of The Admirals: Nimitz, Halsey, Leahy, and King
Articles
- China and Taiwan—Letter to the Editor, The Wall Street Journal
- Battle of Midway—Published in VeteransNewsReport.com
- The Unsung Heroes of Midway
PODCASTS
- Scuttlebutt Podcast #114: Author Dale Jenkins Talks WWII Diplomacy And Its Continuing Effects
- Episode 75 of the Man Battlestations Podcast
- Episode 382 of The History of WWII Podcast
- Hear Dale on the Bulletproof Veteran Podcast
- Hear Dale discuss his book, Diplomats & Admirals, on the Professional Military Education Podcast
Social MEDIA
REVIEWS
INTERVIEWS
- CSpan Appearance: American History TV
- Scuttlebutt Extra: Diplomats & Admirals – Startling New Facts about WWII with author Dale Jenkins
- Dale A. Jenkins presents The Battle of Midway
- Pearl Harbor Naval History Night with Dale A. Jenkins
- Diplomats and Admirals Interview with Dale Jenkins: ProfessionalMilitaryEducation.com
Print MEDIA
Reviews
Looking for a bit of WWII history? Diplomats & Admirals is a new book by Dale A. Jenkins, who is a former US Navy officer and staff director at the Council on Foreign Relations in New York. In his book he covers the events from July 1941 to June 1942 telling the story through the leaders that lived the events. The tagline for this riveting storyline is “From failed negotiations and tragic misjudgments to powerful leaders and historic deeds. The untold story of the U.S. Navy’s Victories at coral Sea and Midway recounts the escalating confrontation of diplomats on opposite shores of the Pacific Ocean prior and during World War II.
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