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Sea of Thunder: Four Commanders and the Last Great Naval Campaign 1941-1945

Sea of Thunder: Four Commanders and the Last Great Naval Campaign 1941-1945Author: Evan Thomas
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Category: eBooks


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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 104 reviews
Sales Rank: 53692

Format: Kindle Book
Media: Kindle Edition
Pages: 432
Number Of Items: 1

Dewey Decimal Number: 940.5426
ASIN: B000MGAU5W

Publication Date: November 7, 2006

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Product Description
Evan Thomas takes us inside the naval war of 1941-1945 in the South Pacific in a way that blends the best of military and cultural history and riveting narrative drama. He follows four men throughout: Admiral William ("Bull") Halsey, the macho, gallant, racist American fleet commander; Admiral Takeo Kurita, the Japanese battleship commander charged with making what was, in essence, a suicidal fleet attack against the American invasion of the Philippines; Admiral Matome Ugaki, a self-styled samurai who was the commander of all kamikazes and himself the last kamikaze of the war; and Commander Ernest Evans, a Cherokee Indian and Annapolis graduate who led his destroyer on the last great charge in the last great naval battle in history.

Sea of Thunder climaxes with the Battle of Leyte Gulf, the biggest naval battle ever fought, over four bloody and harrowing days in October 1944. We see Halsey make an epic blunder just as he reaches for true glory; we see the Japanese navy literally sailing in circles, torn between the desire to die heroically and the exhausted, unacceptable realization that death is futile; we sail with Commander Evans and the men of the USS Johnston into the jaws of the Japanese fleet and exult and suffer with them as they torpedo a cruiser, bluff and confuse the enemy -- and then, their ship sunk, endure fifty horrific hours in shark-infested water.

Thomas, a journalist and historian, traveled to Japan, where he interviewed veterans of the Imperial Japanese Navy who survived the Battle of Leyte Gulf and friends and family of the two Japanese admirals. From new documents and interviews, he was able to piece together and answer mysteries about the Battle of Leyte Gulf that have puzzled historians for decades. He writes with a knowing feel for the clash of cultures.

Sea of Thunder is a taut, fast-paced, suspenseful narrative of the last great naval war, an important contribution to the history of the Second World War.


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2 out of 5 stars Book was "Worn", not "New" as described   August 23, 2010
Peperuka
Product was listed in "New condition" and arrived in "Worn condition". As this was supposed to be a gift, I was forced to purchase an alternative item. Would not buy from this user again.


2 out of 5 stars Kindle Readers Beware!   July 19, 2010
Hilow (San Francisco, CA USA)
0 out of 1 found this review helpful

Not formatted correctly for your kindle. Lots of readability issues, missing punctuation and scanning errors, leading to 100's of misspellings and non sequiturs. Amazon was good enough to refund my money. Great book, but get it in print. I have noticed even recently published books having the same issue, fewer but still. Amazon needs to get to work on proofing these books before the place them on SALE! inexcusable!





4 out of 5 stars good study of commanders minds   July 1, 2010
Clifford R. Nimrod (Long Beach, CA)
This history book is a well written and carefully researched study of how the particular personality and mind set of various military commanders affected the outcome of various sea battles in WWII. It also confirms how following (or not following) the chain of military command contributed to these same results. I believe the author could have made better use of the too few diagrams. In particular, I was somewhat unable to follow all the events leading up to the sinking of the USS Johnson. Perhaps the author should have located these diagrams better with the narrative. Otherwise, I found this a worthwhile addition to my understanding of several major battles in the war.


5 out of 5 stars Sea of Thunder   June 19, 2010
Teddi W. Walker (Texas)
Great book, high recommend. Fast shipping. Enjoyed this, came in handy as the weather just turned and there was no outside time. Let me enjoy. Good action.


4 out of 5 stars an excellent military read   May 20, 2010
Dennis Marker (Phoenix, AZ United States)
I read and enjoyed and learned and mourned. Nicely written and shows the war from the personal perspective of the sailors and soldiers that were there. Worth reading.

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