"I am just one of many who experienced life on a submarine duringWorld War II. Silent Running is a story sincerely told--free of anyrevisionism or cynicism--and I commend Vice Admiral Calvert forsharing this dramatic personal account of that difficult andexciting time." --President George Bush
"Hardened old sub vet that I am, I still felt the need for twoweeks R&R after reliving Jim's only too realistic warpatrolling adventures." --C. W. Nimitz, Jr., Rear Admiral, USN(Ret.)
"I believe it is the best personal account yet written on U.S.submarine operations in the Second World War. [Calvert] writes withlucidity and a rare candor. We get an extraordinary sense of whatit was like, feeling the tensions and emotions, sharing thesuccesses and disappointments, ... This is a true story with tealpeople, always gripping and sometimes tender. It is exciting toread and hard to put down. --J. L. Holloway, Admiral, USN (Ret.)President, Naval Historical Society, Chief of Naval Operations,1974-1978.
"I knew Jim Calvert Throughout the war, and in this book he hastold the submarine story in a way that catches the flavor and tangof the real thing. This is the way it really was." --Frederick B.Warder, Rear Admiral, USN (Ret.) Legendary W.W. II skipper of theSeawolf.
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Maße
Höhe: 234 mm
Breite: 156 mm
Dicke: 17 mm
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ISBN-13
978-0-471-19705-8 (9780471197058)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
JAMES F. CALVERT, Vice Admiral, USN (Ret.), one of the Navy's most decorated officers in World War II, commanded a U.S. nuclear-powered submarine, served as superintendent of the U.S. Naval Academy, and headed the First Fleet in the Pacific.
Autor*in
Vice Admiral, USN (Ret.)
Training for the Big Show.
On to Pearl Harbor.
Patterns of War in the Deep.
At the Gates of Tokyo.
Fighting Wounded.
A Taste of Defeat.
The Tanker Sweep.
Australia and Admiral Jay.
The New Skipper.
A Gallant Retreat.
Farewell, Forgiveness, and Tragedy.
Decisions at Guam.
Deliverance by the Bomb.
Tokyo--Hail and Farewell.
Afterword.
Index.