At the height of the Second World War in December 1944, the U.S. Pacific Fleet was struck by a typhoon (Typhoon Cobra) that sank three destroyers and drowned 800 sailors. Authors Bob Drury and Tom Calvin draw on proceedings of a navy board of inquiry and eye-witness recollections to recreate the war time catastrophe. On the one hand, this is an absorbing if disjointed maritime disaster saga in which shrieking winds of 150-mph and monstrous waves over 90 feet tall batter and toss mighty warships to pieces. It's also a study in judgment under pressure, as hard-charging Admiral William "Bull" Halsey keeps his fleet positioned in the storm's path because of faulty weather reports, accusations that he improperly left his station during the earlier Battle of Leyte Gulf and general over aggressiveness.
Closer to the waterline, the authors contrast the fecklessness of Captain James Marks of the USS Hull (DD-350), tossed from crest to trough until the vessel eventually turns turtle as panicked sailors below decks attempt to claw their way free before she disappears beneath the angry waves. The USS Spence (512) absorbs so much punishment that it literally breaks in half, leaving scores of helpless men scrambling for a few undamaged lifeboats. The fabled destroyer USS Monaghan (354) implodes on itself, taking more than 90 percent of its crew to the ocean floor. And aboard the aircraft carrier USS Monterey (CVL-26), a young (and future U.S. President) Gerald Ford dons a gas mask and leads a rescue team into an exploding hanger deck that is ablaze. The steadiness of Captain Henry Plage of the USS Tabberer (DE-418), which braved mountainous seas to rescue survivors. The typhoon ultimately inflicts twice as much destruction and loss of life as the Battle of Midway (June of 1942). The trumped-up leadership parable is perhaps unfair to Halsey and Marks. Still, the authors make their account a vivid tale of tragedy and gallantry at sea.
Book includes an extensive appendix with a list of each warship lost in the typhoon and names of every officer and crewman who perished in the disaster.
New Hardback edition with color dust jacket. 322 pages, 28 black and white photos, and an index. A large map inside front and back covers.
New Book --- $24.95
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HALSEY'S TYPHOON
The True Story of a Fighting Admiral, an Epic Storm, and an Untold Rescue
by Bob Drury and Tom Calvin
New Hardback edition with color dust jacket
322 pages and 28 black and white photographs and an index
New $24.95
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