A gripping true-life thriller about the first US submarine to sink a
Japanese aircraft carrier—and the sub’s tragic twist of fate In
1939 off the New England coast, the submarine USS Squalus accidentally
sinks to the bottom of the sea during a training exercise, killing
half her crew. Coming to the rescue is the USS Sculpin, in many ways
the Squalus’s twin. As their oxygen supply dwindles, the remaining
crew aboard the Squalus are saved in a time-consuming, white-knuckle
operation. Eventually the sunken submarine is raised, repaired, and
returned to duty, with a new name: the Sailfish. Four years later, on
patrol during the darkest days of the Pacific War, the Sailfish’s
radarman picks up the tell-tale signs of a Japanese convoy, known by
U.S. intelligence to include aircraft carriers, the most formidable of
all enemy ships. Never before has an American submarine taken down a
carrier—much less in the middle of a typhoon. Immediately, the
crewmen swing into action, embarking on a deadly game of cat-and-mouse
as this once-dead boat evades enemy cruisers to stalk closer and
closer to their prized target. Little do they know that aboard the
Japanese carrier are survivors of an attack on the USS Sculpin, the
very boat that saved the Squalis-turned-Sailfish back in ’39. Author
Stephen L. Moore takes readers inside the nine-hour duel, narrating
the action aboard both the Sailfish and the doomed carrier, where the
American POWs fight against all odds to save their own lives before
the ship goes down. Employing a wealth of new information, including
long-lost survivors' accounts, fresh interviews with the last of the
sub's crew, and official patrol reports, Strike of the Sailfish is the
thrilling story of this strange chapter of naval history.
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Two Sister Submarines and the Sinking of a Japanese Aircraft Carrier
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780593472880
Publisert
2023
Utgiver
Penguin US
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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