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The Twilight Warriors

by Robert Gandt
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Synopsis

An engrossing chronicle of a tight-knit crew of young naval aviators in the epic final—-and most brutal—-major battle of World War II: Okinawa.

Publishers Weekly

Former navy pilot and military historian Gandt (Season of Storms) is a first-rate storyteller, and here he focuses on an aspect of the Battle of Okinawa sometimes overshadowed by the bitter fighting on land: Okinawa was the most expensive naval battle in American history, with almost 10,000 American casualties. Thirty ships were lost, and over 350 more were damaged, many beyond repair. Gandt uses operational history to structure the naval campaign's human dimensions. He describes Japan's development of a kamikaze force so effective that American admirals deployed picket lines of small, expendable warships to absorb the attacks' initial impact. The author portrays senior officers aged beyond their years by the unending stresses of command. He recreates fighter cockpits as carrier pilots tackle the kamikazes and the escorts determined to bring them through. He boards ships desperately fending off attackers no less determined to make their dying count. On the waters off Okinawa it was kill or be killed. As Gandt ably shows, Okinawa taught President Truman a grim lesson: "any weapon," even an atomic bomb, "was preferable to an invasion" of Japan. B&w photos, maps. (Nov.)

About the Author, Robert Gandt

ROBERT GANDT is a former naval officer and aviator, international airline pilot, screenwriter, and a military and aviation historian.  He is the author of six novels and seven non-fiction books, including Bogeys and Bandits, the definitive work on modern naval aviation, which was adapted for the television series Pensacola: Wings of Gold.  He and his wife Anne live in the Spruce Creek Fly-In in Daytona Beach, Florida.  You may visit his web site at www.Gandt.com.

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Book Details

Published
November 1, 2010
Publisher
Tantor Media, Inc.
Format
MP3 on CD
ISBN
9781400167944

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