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Strike of the Sailfish, two sister submarines and the sinking of a Japanese aircraft carrier, Stephen L. Moore

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Strike of the Sailfish, two sister submarines and the sinking of a Japanese aircraft carrier, Stephen L. Moore
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 319-353) and index
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Strike of the Sailfish
Nature of contents
bibliography
Responsibility statement
Stephen L. Moore
Sub title
two sister submarines and the sinking of a Japanese aircraft carrier
Summary
In 1939 off the New England coast, the submarine USS Squalus accidentally sinks to the bottom of the sea during a training exercise, killing half her crew. Coming to the rescue is the USS Sculpin, in many ways the Squalus's twin. As their oxygen supply dwindles, the remaining crew aboard the Squalus are saved in a time-consuming, white-knuckle operation. Eventually the sunken submarine is raised, repaired, and returned to duty, with a new name: the Sailfish. Four years later, on patrol during the darkest days of the Pacific War, the Sailfish's radarman picks up the tell-tale signs of a Japanese convoy, known by U.S. intelligence to include aircraft carriers, the most formidable of all enemy ships. Never before has an American submarine taken down a carrier--much less in the middle of a typhoon. Immediately, the crewmen swing into action, embarking on a deadly game of cat-and-mouse as this once-dead boat evades enemy cruisers to stalk closer and closer to their prized target. Little do they know that aboard the Japanese carrier are survivors of an attack on the USS Sculpin, the very boat that saved the Squalus-turned-Sailfish back in '39
Table Of Contents
Prologue. Sculpin on the warpath -- Running from targets -- "A clean slate" -- "They have us" -- Battle surface! -- "A living hell" -- "Chance of a lifetime" -- Carrier passage to Japan -- First strike -- Chuyo in peril -- Third strike of the Sailfish -- Carrier down -- Sailfish on the prowl -- Prisoners of war -- Wolf pack -- The mines of Ashio -- Lifeguard league -- The last nine months -- Epilogue. Acknowledgments -- Appendix A: Roster of USS Sculpin (SS-191) for ninth war patrol -- Appendix B: Muster roll of USS Sailfish (SS-192) for patrols 10 to 12 -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index
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Two sister submarines and the sinking of a Japanese aircraft carrier
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