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The Last Epic Naval Battle: Voices From Leyte Gulf

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Full Title:

The Last Epic Naval Battle: Voices From Leyte Gulf

Contributors:

By (Author) David Sears

ISBN:

9780451221322

Publisher:

Penguin Putnam Inc

Imprint:

Signet

Publication Date:

3rd July 2007

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Dewey:

940.5425995

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

304

Dimensions:

Width 152mm, Height 229mm, Spine 21mm

Weight:

341g

Description

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.

Reviews

An enthralling book to read I thoroughly recommend it.The Naval Review

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 [Sears] has added an invaluable perspective to naval history.Proceedings

A valuable addition to the military history of the Second World War. By telling the story through the voices of survivors of the naval battles of Leyte Gulf, David Sears has given us a uniquely authentic perspective. The scenes are so vividly described that I felt as if I were an observer at this turning point in the war against Japan.Allan Topol, author ofEnemy of My Enemy

The men came from across America, with little in common beyond a strong desire to serve their nation. Their personal accounts of valor in the face of seemingly insurmountable odds offer a window into a defining battle in our nation's history.Admiral Vern Clark, USN (ret.)

Author Bio

David Searsis a former U.S. Navy officer and author of four previous books, includingSuch Men As TheseandAt War with the Wind. He lives in New Jersey.

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