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The Last Epic Naval Battle

Autor David Sears
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 3 iul 2007
By October, 1944, Japan's once-mighty naval power was almost extinguished. But in one last desperate bid, the Japanese gathered and combined their forces to defeat the Pacific Fleet of the United States Navy.

With more ships engaged than there were even in the gargantuan World War I Battle of Jutland-and 200,000 men fighting on the sea and in the air- the Battle of Leyte Gulf was a hellish cacophony of cannon fire, murderous strafing airplanes, and deadly explosions.

Here, in the words of the men who were there, are the dramatic accounts of what really happened at Leyte. Though often overshadowed by other Pacific War engagements, such as Midway or Guadalcanal, the Battle of Leyte Gulf was, and remains, the largest battle in the history of naval warfare.

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780451221322
ISBN-10: 045122132X
Pagini: 304
Dimensiuni: 154 x 228 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.35 kg
Ediția:Adnotată
Editura: Penguin Publishing Group

Notă biografică

David Sears is a business consultant. For this book as he researched many battles for examples of military leadership applicable to business settings. He is the author of Successful Talent Strategies (2002) and Best Sellers (2004).

Cuprins

Foreword by Thomas J. CutlerRoll CallVoices of Leyte Gulf and GlossariesPrologue: Ships in the Seas of the SouthCitizen SailorsForming UpOpening ShotsCrossingsNight in SurigaoMorning off SamarDivine WindsEpilogueNotesBibliography

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Reading eyewitness accounts of these . Leyte actions makes this an enthralling book to read and I thoroughly recommend it.
This fascinating book offers yet another story of the Navy's victory over the combined Japanese fleet during the U.S. invasion of the Philippines in October 1944. It was the largest battle in naval campaign history, marking the last time major capital ships fought within sight and sound of each other..The author's account relates events from the viewpoints of 60 seamen and airmen, including ship and PT boat commanders, pilots, gunner's mates, firemen, and torpedomen. He sees the true margin of victory coming from surprising quarters; aging ships risen from the graveyard of the attack on Pearl Harbor; small hastily constructed ships with largely untested reserve crews; fragile support ships never intended for battles on that scale; and combat aircraft piloted by teenages..By concentrating this book on deckplate and cockpit operations, heavily flavored with the heartfelt personal recollections of Leyte Gulf veterans, he has added an invaluable perspective to naval history.
Taking place in October 1944, the Battle of Leyte Gulf was the biggest naval battle in world history. Drawing upon the personal accounts of participants, Sears describes how the American forces overcame overwhelming odds to defeat the combined Japanese fleet during the invasion of the Philippines. The volume is illustrated with B&W historical photographs. Sears is a business consultant with a special research interest in military leadership.