Indianapolis - Lynn Vincent - Bøker - Simon & Schuster Ltd - 9781471146985 - 26. juli 2018
Ved uoverensstemmelse mellom cover og tittel gjelder tittel

Indianapolis


Få en e-post når varen er tilgjengelig
Har du en profil? Logg inn
Få varsel om nye utgivelser fra Lynn Vincent
Legg til iMusic ønskeliste
eller

Ikke vurdert ennå

Finnes også som:

'Extraordinary...serious naval history and a detective story, told with passion.' The Times
'Vividly detailed...compelling yet comprehensive.' Los Angeles Times
'Simply outstanding.' Booklist (starred review)
'Gripping... This yarn has it all.' USA Today

The sinking of the USS Indianapolis is still the biggest single loss of life at sea to be suffered by the United States navy.

From a crew of 1,196 men, only 317 survived.

Torpedoed by the Japanese, dying of thirst and eaten by sharks.

For 70 years, the story of the USS Indianapolis has been told as a sinking story, or a shark story, or a story of military justice gone awry. But in Indianapolis, the true story of this mighty vessel is revealed. As the USS Arizona embodies the beginning of the Pacific war, the USS Indianapolis embodies its fiery end. From its bridge, Admiral Raymond Spruance devised and executed the island-hopping campaign that decimated Japan's Navy and Army. Its crew led the fleet from Pearl Harbour to the islands of Japan, notching an unbroken string of victories in an exotic and uncharted theatre of war. When the time came for President Harry S. Truman to deal Japan the decisive blow, Indianapolis answered the call. And super-spy Major Robert S. Furman climbed aboard, secreting the components of the world's first atomic bomb. Four days after delivering her ominous cargo to the island of Tinian, the Indianapolis was sunk by a Japanese submarine, with nearly 900 men lost. The captain, Charles B. McVay III, was wrongly court-martialled for negligence over the sinking. Decades after these events, the survivors of the Indianapolis, as well as the Japanese submarine commander who sank it, joined together to finally exonerate McVay.

Media Bøker     Pocketbok   (Bok med mykt omslag og limt rygg)
Utgitt 26. juli 2018
ISBN13 9781471146985
Utgivere Simon & Schuster Ltd
Antall sider 592
Mål 153 × 234 × 37 mm   ·   703 g
Språk Engelsk  

Mer med Lynn Vincent

Vis alle

Flere i samme serie

Mer fra samme **utgiver**