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FIND 'EM, CHASE 'EM, SINK 'EM: THE MYSTERIOUS LOSS OF THE By Mike Ostlund
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Características del artículo
- Estado
- Type
- Hardback
- Publication Name
- Lyons Press
- Narrative Type
- Nonfiction
- ISBN-10
- 15922886265
- ISBN
- 9781592288625
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Product Identifiers
Publisher
Globe Pequot Press, T.H.E.
ISBN-10
1592288626
ISBN-13
9781592288625
eBay Product ID (ePID)
50495503
Product Key Features
Book Title
Find 'em, Chase 'em, Sink 'em : the Mysterious Loss of the WWII Submarine Uss Gudgeon
Number of Pages
512 Pages
Language
English
Topic
Military / World War II, Military / Naval, General
Publication Year
2006
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
History
Format
Hardcover
Dimensions
Item Height
1.7 in
Item Weight
33.2 Oz
Item Length
9 in
Item Width
6 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
2006-281600
Table Of Content
Contents Foreword by George Seiler, Torpedoman, USS Gudgeon Preface Introduction Chapter One: Lone Wolf-First War Patrol Chapter Two: Escape from the East China Sea-Second War Patrol Chapter Three: The Tide Turns-Third War Patrol Chapter Four: Fortress Truk-Fourth War Patrol Chapter Five: Butchery in the Bismarck Sea-Fifth War Patrol Chapter Six: Commando Operations-Sixth War Patrol Chapter Seven: Wild Bill, Wild Patrol-Seventh War Patrol Chapter Eight: Lieutenant Penland and the Kamakura Maru-Eighth War Patrol Chapter Nine: The Irisher-Ninth War Patrol Chapter Ten: Reporting for Duty-Tenth War Patrol Chapter Eleven: Down the Throat-Eleventh War Patrol Chapter Twelve: Missing, Presumed Lost-Twelfth War Patrol Chapter Thirteen: The Mysterious Yuoh Island-Twelfth War Patrol, the Theory Chapter Fourteen: After the Gudgeon Afterword Appendix One: Muster Roll of the USS Gudgeon, Patrols 1-12 Appendix Two: Combat Results of the USS Gudgeon Bibliography Index
Synopsis
In April 1944, the highly decorated submarine USS Gudgeon slipped beneath the waves in one of the most dangerous patrol areas in the most dangerous military service during World War II. Neither the Gudgeon nor the crew were ever seen again. Author Mike Ostlund's "Uncle Bill" was aboard the ship as a lieutenant junior grade. Through extensive research of patrol reports in U.S. and Japanese naval archives, interviews with veterans who had served abroad the Gudgeon before its final patrol, and the personal effects of the lost men's relatives, Ostlund has assembled the most accurate account yet of this remarkably successful submarine's exploits, of the men abroad, from steward to captain, and of what we know about her demise. Through these stories we experience the excitement of first sighting, then closing in on an enemy ship, and the seconds ticking away as the crew awaits the detonation of torpedoes. We hear the groans of collapsing bulkheads through the hull of the submarine, then the eerie cry of inch-thick steel as it is rent apart. The swish-swish-swish of a Japanese destroyer's attack approach. The thundercrack of exploding depth charges between muttered prayers and anguished, flinching anticipation where the crew, all equal in peril now, must sit absolutely still and take the punishment as they suppress the urge to do something, anything. We also share the anguish of the girls they left behind when they learned the ship was lost; and of the memories and life lessons of the young men who went to sea abroad Gudgeon before its last patrol knowing hardly anything, and coming home having seen too much. The book recounts the mysterious disappearance of the USS Gudgeon in April 1944., In April 1944, the highly decorated submarine USS "Gudgeon" slipped beneath the waves in one of the most dangerous patrol areas in the most dangerous military service during World War II. Neither the" Gudgeon" nor the crew were ever seen again. Author Mike Ostlund's "Uncle Bill" was aboard the ship as a lieutenant junior grade. Through extensive research of patrol reports in U.S. and Japanese naval archives, interviews with veterans who had served aboard the "Gudgeon" before its final patrol, and the personal effects of the lost men's relatives, Ostlund has assembled the most accurate account yet of this remarkably successful submarine's exploits, of the men aboard, from steward to captain, and of what we know about her demise. Through these stories we experience the excitement of first sighting, then closing in on an enemy ship, and the seconds ticking away as the crew awaits the detonation of torpedoes. We hear the groans of collapsing bulkheads through the hull of the submarine, then the eerie cry of inch-thick steel as it is rent apart. The "swish-swish-swish" of a Japanese destroyer's attack approach. The thundercrack of exploding depth charges between muttered prayers and anguished, flinching anticipation where the crew, all equal in peril now, must sit absolutely still and take the punishment as they suppress the urge to do something, anything. We also share the anguish of the girls they left behind when they learned the ship was lost; and of the memories and life lessons of the young men who went to sea abord "Gudgeon" before its last patrol knowing hardly anything, and coming home having seen too much., In April 1944 the highly decorated submarine USS Gudgeon slipped beneath the waves in one of the most dangerous patrol areas in the most dangerous military service during World War Two. Neither the Gudgeon nor the crew were ever seen again. This volume gives an account of this submarine's exploits, the men aboard and her demise., In April 1944, the highly decorated submarine USS Gudgeon slipped beneath the waves in one of the most dangerous patrol areas in the most dangerous military service during World War II. Neither the Gudgeon nor the crew were ever seen again. Author Mike Ostlund's "Uncle Bill" was aboard the ship as a lieutenant junior grade. Through extensive ......
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