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For the first time, American sailors tell the story of the U.S. Navy in World War II as they themselves fought and lived it in the Atlantic, the Pacific, and the Mediterranean.
Here, in first-person accounts from interviews, letters, and diaries, are the sights and sounds, the feel of the war as only those who were there could describe it: the sailors who manned the gun turrets, the engine rooms, the torpedo tubes, as well as the laundries, the libraries, and the kitchens.
For this book, historian Edwin Hoyt, author of many highly acclaimed works of World War II, contacted hundreds of veteran sailors. From their responses, he has forged a powerful chain of individual stories, linked together by the larger drama of the war as it unfolded in different theaters. Hoyt follows raw recruits through basic and specialty training and from there into combat and exhaustion, boredom and sheer terror, losses and lucky escapes, snafus and successes. Hoyt chronicles how the U.S. Navy, with little time for training, transformed itself into the greatest force at sea, even though it had not fought a war since 1812, and was now facing navies that had better ships, better planes, and better weapons. It did this by becoming a navy of the common man and Hoyt has recorded the voices of the common sailors who made it happen.
Throughout the book, the men tell it like it was - frank assessments of their commanding officers, in sometimes hilarious, sometimes tragic, revelations of incompetence and error, and in hair-raising moment-by-moment descriptions of the most important moments of the war from the Japanese air assault on Pearl Harbor, through the battles of the Coral Sea and Midway, to the final onslaught at Okinawa.
With a storyteller's sense of pacing and color, Hoyt effectively captures the courage, the fear, and the devotion of American sailors under the extreme stress of battle. The result is a riveting testament that conveys heroism in the kind of detail and emotion that often gets left out of conventional narrative histories of war.

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A kaleidoscopic series of short-take narratives that, collectively, document the hell-and-high-water lot of American sailors during WW II. Drawing on personal journals, unpublished manuscripts, interviews, and archival sources, the ever-prolific Hoyt (Warlord, p. 201, etc., etc.)tracks Navy personnel in battle against the Axis from offshore North Africa to the far reaches of the western Pacific. Without scanting the experience of those who participated in major fleet campaigns (Guadalcanal, Leyte Gulf, Midway, Normandy, etc.), the author makes room for a host of unsung heroes and all-but-forgotten units--ranging from the demolition teams who cleared beaches for amphibious assaults through construction battalions, air crews that flew antisubmarine patrols, minesweepers, training commands, and escort carriers that performed as well if not better in action than their larger, more glamorous flat-top counterparts. While Hoyt includes a generous ration of officers' tales, he focuses on the enlisted ranks--deckhands, the black gangs who manned engine rooms, gunners, and others who all too often were on their last voyages. In a lighter vein, the author dredges up the stranger-than-fiction story of a silent-service pharmacist's mate who performed an emergency appendectomy deep beneath Japanese waters. An engrossing example of military history with a human face. (Twenty photographs) -- Copyright ©1993, Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved.
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This collection of entertaining, often stirring stories about the adventures/misadventures of young "gobs" and junior-grade officers captures the exhilaration, terror and bewilderment experienced by U.S. Navy volunteers during WW II. Drawing on diaries, letters and interviews, military historian Hoyt ( The GI's War ) assembles the recollections of sailors who served on warships from carriers to minesweepers, performing every type of job from gunner's mate to salvage diver, in such major battles as Pearl Harbor and Okinawa. The recollections are not confined to campaigns; typical are the unconventional story of a submarine crew's reaction to their Christian Scientist commander and the anecdotes of the battle-rattled sailor who frequently went AWOL. There are also vivid tales of collisions at sea, ferocious typhoons and shipwreck survivals. Photos.
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  • PublisherDa Capo Press
  • Publication date1994
  • ISBN 10 1569248931
  • ISBN 13 9781569248935
  • BindingHardcover
  • Edition number1
  • Number of pages288
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