Summary of Peter Sasgen's Hellcats

Summary of Peter Sasgen's Hellcats
Author: Everest Media,
Publisher: Everest Media LLC
Total Pages: 48
Release: 2022-07-23T22:59:00Z
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book. Sample Book Insights: #1 Sarah Simms Edge was expecting another child in August 1945, and was waiting anxiously for a letter from her husband, U. S. Navy commander Lawrence Lott Edge. She was sure that the war would soon be over, and that her husband would be coming home soon. #2 The letters continued to arrive from Guam before his seventh war patrol, and after his return in late May. Something was wrong, however, when his letters suddenly stopped arriving. #3 The telegram that Sarah received in April 1942 informing her that her husband was missing in action was a nightmare for her. She had always feared that he would be killed in the war.

Hellcats

Hellcats
Author: Peter Sasgen
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 338
Release: 2011-11-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 0451234855

A heart-stopping true tale of a submarine mission aimed at destroying Japan’s merchant marine lifeline and ending World War II. By 1945, the U.S. Navy's submarine force in the Pacific had sunk over a thousand enemy cargo ships and tankers supplying the food, weapons, and oil Japan needed to continue to fight. Yet this once mighty merchant fleet continued to thrive in the Sea of Japan, where, protected from American submarines by a seemingly impenetrable barrier of deadly minefields, they provided a tenuous lifeline for the Japanese. Senior American commanders believed that if these enemy ships were sunk, Japan would be forced to surrender. Here is the incredible story of Operation Barney, the daring plot to penetrate those minefields and decimate the enemy fleet. The brainchild of the dedicated sub commander Vice Admiral Charles Lockwood, the mission would hinge on a new experimental sonar system that would, with luck, guide American submarines safely past the mines and into the open sea. The nine submarines chosen, nicknamed Hellcats, were tasked with the impossible—the combined crews of 760 submariners all knew their chances of survival depended on an unproven technology and their own nerve. Based on original documents and the poignant personal letters of one doomed Hellcat commander, Sasgen crafts a classic naval tale of one of World War II's most dangerous missions.

War Plan Red

War Plan Red
Author: Peter Sasgen
Publisher: Pocket Star
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2004
Genre: Adventure stories
ISBN: 9780743483599

Investigating the murder of a friend and fellow naval officer with the help of alluring nuclear weapons expert Alexandra Thorne, Commander Jake Scott uncovers a terrorist plot involving top officials in the Russian military.

Hellcats of the Sea: Operation Barney and the Mission to the Sea of Japan

Hellcats of the Sea: Operation Barney and the Mission to the Sea of Japan
Author: Charles A. Lockwood
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2018-08-29
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0359057098

Author Charles Lockwood (Sink 'Em All) brings his same flair for submarine warfare story-telling to his account of Operation Barney, the secret mission during World War 2 to extend the conflict in the Pacific beyond the Sea of Japan and closer to the enemy's coastline. On June 9, 1945, torpedoes from nine American submarines - 'The Hellcats' - were launched at dozens of Japanese freighters, paralyzing maritime operations between Japan and Korea. Each U.S. sub was equipped with newly designed mine-detectors and Mark-18s -- electronic torpedoes that left no traceable wakes or fume exhausts. Operation Barney continued for 15 days and proved a crucial breakthrough in the war, with U.S. submarines sinking 28 Japanese ships totaling some 70,000 tons. Hellcats of the Sea is a riveting account of the planning and events of those 15 days.

Eva Braun

Eva Braun
Author: Heike B. Gortemaker
Publisher: Vintage
Total Pages: 338
Release: 2012-12-11
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0307742601

From one of Germany’s leading young historians, the first comprehensive biography of Eva Braun, Hitler’s devoted mistress, finally wife, and the hidden First Lady of the Third Reich. In this groundbreaking biography of Eva Braun, German historian Heike Görtemaker reveals Hitler’s mistress as more than just a vapid blonde whose concerns never extended beyond her vanity table. Twenty-three years his junior, Braun first met Hitler when she took a position as an assistant to his personal photographer. Capricious, but uncompromising and fiercely loyal—she married Hitler two days before committing suicide with him in Berlin in 1945—her identity was kept secret by the Third Reich until the final days of the war. Through exhaustive research, newly discovered documentation, and anecdotal accounts, Görtemaker turns preconceptions about Eva Braun and Hitler on their head, and builds a portrait of the little-known Hitler far from the public eye.

All Hands Down

All Hands Down
Author: Kenneth Sewell
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 371
Release: 2009-07-28
Genre: History
ISBN: 1439104549

Describes the events preceding and during the mysterious sinking of a United States submarine in 1968, using interviews and recent evidence to determine the act was a retaliation by the Soviet Union for a similar attack.

Not a Good Day to Die

Not a Good Day to Die
Author: Sean Naylor
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 476
Release: 2005-03-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 1101204613

Award-winning combat journalist Sean Naylor reveals a firsthand account of the largest battle fought by American military forces in Afghanistan in an attempt to destroy al-Qaeda and Taliban forces. At dawn on March 2, 2002, America's first major battle of the 21st century began. Over 200 soldiers of the 101st Airborne and 10th Mountain Division flew into Afghanistan's Shah-i-Kot Valley—and into the mouth of a buzz saw. They were about to pay a bloody price for strategic, high-level miscalculations that underestimated the enemy's strength and willingness to fight. Naylor, an eyewitness to the battle, details the failures of military intelligence and planning, while vividly portraying the astonishing heroism of these young, untested US soldiers. Denied the extra support with which they trained, these troops nevertheless proved their worth in brutal combat and prevented an American military disaster.