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File Size: 1322 KB
Print Length: 174 pages
Publisher: Understated Publishing (December 21, 2016)
Publication Date: December 21, 2016
Language: English
ASIN: B01N0TC827
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I almost didn't read the story. I found the first page to be too "Gung Ho". I kept reading and I found it too be a well written story that allowed me to get an idea of life aboard a sub during WW ii. The portrayal of the crew made me feel like I was on the boat living with them.What caught my attention was the comment in the last chapter that it took the author a year to adjust to civilian life and get along with his wife. My Marine brother never did adjust. He was fighting PTSD until he died.The men on the sub hated the enemy just as much as those who fought subs in the Battle of the Atlantic hated submariners. It's an easy read and a must for people who don't understand Americans' feeling during WWII.
I loved this book and did not want to put it down. The incredible sacrifice and bravery of submariners is beyond what I think anyone realizes. The sailors in WW2 endured tremendous hardships- and fear, knowing they were going to get depth charged, knowing their torpedos were less than desirable, (many were duds) and they had to get to the surface to charge batteries. If they were under water and had dead or low batteries, they had to turn off the air conditioning, and many other things that made the boat liveable. Often they had to do this to maintain silence- and did it to the point of exhaustion from lack of air. Many stories in the book about heavy air, and the pressure had built up from firing torpedos to the point that they couldn't talk, that saying any words was very difficult- and they did not know if there were destroyers waiting on the surface for them. They couldn't use their periscope because the japanese were expert at seeing it- or planes could see the sub if it were at periscope depth-Its a fascinating book, and makes you very thankful not only for the service of these men in the 1940's, but in all men in the submarine service through the ages. I highly recommend this for just about anyone. great read
A detailed account at the very start of World War 2 aboard a Sargo Class Fleet Submarine, USS Seawolf, stationed in Cavite, Philippines. Included is their immediate departure from Cavite (for their own protection) and subsequent orders to resupply US troops on Corregidor with arms and ammunition that were holding out against the Japanese, the evacuation of important personnel, and subsequent unrestricted war patrols against enemy shipping. The authors paint a vivid picture of what it was like to endure many hours of enemy countermeasures (depth charging) until they are able to elude their aggressors. You can't help but cheer inside when they score a victory. A great story about a great submarine crew, and a well respected skipper who was cool under fire, Fearless Freddie Warder.
In the context of the "time and tides" of WWII this is an excellent personal account which captures the poignancy of going off to war, separation from and fears for family and the excitement and anxieties of facing a fearsome enemy while literally out on a limb on the other side of the earth in a tiny warship with no hope of assistance from anyone should everything go wrong. That said, don't expect a grand sweeping tale of the fire, smoke and blood, or the shock and awe of submarine combat. While "Eck" (through his authors) goes to lengths to give a very respectful glimpse of the 'Wolf's tightly knit crew and the quality, conduct and professional expertise of Captain Warder as he conducted combat operations, he is only able to skim lightly over them. This is quite understandable given the fact that Chief Eckberg was an enlisted Radioman running the sound gear on the boat, with only his ears (but not eyes) fixed on the battle. Unlike other books such as O'Kane's "Clear the Bridge" and "Wahoo", and Calvert's "Silent Running" written by the Captains of their respective boats, Eck did not have the run of the bridge, the periscope view nor of the deck when engaged in surface actions. But let me tell you, as an account by a mission-critical crew member "in the back", this is one of the best. I wanted to hug my wife and kids when I was finished reading, thanking God that we have not had to live through what Chief Eckberg and his family endured, and also that there existed in the day such men of iron and their families who without hesitation stepped into the breech and rushed to the sound of the guns to defend our country against a military giant.
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