Called one of the most inspiring stories to come out of World War II
when first published in 1959, this epic account of Arleigh Burke's
legendary Destroyer Squadron 23 is much more than a story of ships and
their tactical deployment. It is a story of men in action--some four
thousand of them--and how they lived and fought as a magnificent
combat team. Ken Jones not only records their heroic deeds but helps
explain what prompted those deeds, including the leadership qualities
that fired the men into action. In doing so he brings to life the
outfit's fighting spirit--that mysterious combination of qualities
inspired by great leaders that wins battles--and the man who led them.
Commodore Arleigh Burke was the right man at the right place at the
right time; his leadership fused the squadron into a superb combat
organization. This book offers a vivid account of the fighting in the
South Pacific during one of the most crucial periods of the war. In
authentic, minute-by-minute detail drawn from once-secret documents,
Jones describes the battles of Tassafaronga, Savo Island, Empress
Augusta Bay, and Cape St. George. But the focus throughout is on the
men as they meet the test of battle with a common bravery as staunch
as any in the Navy's annals. No squadron in any navy is said to have
won more battle honors in less time than the Fighting Twenty-third.
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Combat Exploits of Arleigh Burke's Gallant Force
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781612511832
Publisert
2014
Utgiver
Naval Institute Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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