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Sink 'Em All by Vice Admiral Charles A. Lockwood, the U.S. Navy
commander of the Pacific submarine fleet during World War 2, is the
exhaustive and definitive account of submarine warfare between the
US and Japanese 1942-45. Lockwood's intricate narrative is the
breathless story of every submarine in the US fleet, what they did
during the war, their misses, near misses and hits. He takes us
into the cramped quarters of mess-halls and control rooms and
brings the chief actors in the grueling conflict to life.
Known to seafarers as 'The Devil's Jaw, ' Point Honda has lured
ships to its jagged rocks on the coast of California for centuries,
but its worst calamity occurred on 8 September 1923, the night nine
U.S. Navy destroyers ran into Honda's fog-wrapped reefs.
As air battles with Japanese fighter planes increased over the
Pacific toward the end of World War 2, the Submarine Lifeguard
League was formed to rescue Allied aviators forced to either "hit
the silk" or zoom their plane into the drink. The League helped
save the lives of hundreds of Air Force, Navy, and Marine Corps
pilots - including the life of future President George H. W. Bush -
from Japs as well as from death at sea. Author Adm. Charles
Lockwood (Hellcats of the Sea, Sink 'Em All ) brings his usual
flair for submarine stories to his eye-witness account of events,
providing a breathless narrative of the hair-raising adventures of
this little-known sub-division of the US Naval Fleet.
Author Charles Lockwood (Sink 'Em All) brings his same flair for
submarine warfare story-telling to his account of Operation Barney,
the secret mission during World War 2 to extend the conflict in the
Pacific beyond the Sea of Japan and closer to the enemy's
coastline. On June 9, 1945, torpedoes from nine American submarines
- 'The Hellcats' - were launched at dozens of Japanese freighters,
paralyzing maritime operations between Japan and Korea. Each U.S.
sub was equipped with newly designed mine-detectors and Mark-18s --
electronic torpedoes that left no traceable wakes or fume exhausts.
Operation Barney continued for 15 days and proved a crucial
breakthrough in the war, with U.S. submarines sinking 28 Japanese
ships totaling some 70,000 tons. Hellcats of the Sea is a riveting
account of the planning and events of those 15 days.
Known to seafarers as 'The Devil's Jaw, ' Point Honda has lured
ships to its jagged rocks on the coast of California for centuries,
but its worst calamity occurred on 8 September, 1923, the night
nine U.S. Navy destroyers ran into Honda's fog-wrapped reefs.
Admiral turned author Charles Lockwood (Sink 'Em All, Hellcats of
the Sea) brilliantly recreates events as they happened, including
the heroic efforts to rescue the men and ships. In his view, the
cause of the tragedy lay in the interpretation of the differences
that exist between the classic concepts of naval regulations and
the stark realism of the unwritten code of destroyer doctrine to
follow the leader.
Author Charles Lockwood (Sink 'Em All) brings his same flair for
submarine warfare story-telling to his account of Operation Barney,
the secret mission during World War 2 to extend the conflict in the
Pacific beyond the Sea of Japan and closer to the enemy's
coastline. On June 9, 1945, torpedoes from nine American submarines
- 'The Hellcats' - were launched at dozens of Japanese freighters,
paralyzing maritime operations between Japan and Korea. Each U.S.
sub was equipped with newly designed mine-detectors and Mark-18s --
electronic torpedoes that left no traceable wakes or fume exhausts.
Operation Barney continued for 15 days and proved a crucial
breakthrough in the war, with U.S. submarines sinking 28 Japanese
ships totaling some 70,000 tons. Hellcats of the Sea is a riveting
account of the planning and events of those 15 days.
Sink 'Em All by Vice Admiral Charles A. Lockwood, the U.S. Navy
commander of the Pacific submarine fleet during World War 2, is the
exhaustive and definitive account of submarine warfare between the
US and Japanese 1942-45. Lockwood's intricate narrative is the
breathless story of every submarine in the US fleet and what they
did during the war, their misses, near misses and hits. He takes us
into the cramped quarters of mess-halls and control rooms and
brings the chief actors in the grueling conflict to life.
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