Tin Can Titans - John Wukovits

Tin Can Titans

By John Wukovits

  • Release Date: 2017-03-14
  • Genre: History
Score: 4
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From 134 Ratings

Description

An epic narrative of World War II naval action that brings to life the sailors and exploits of the war's most decorated destroyer squadron.
When Admiral William Halsey selected Destroyer Squadron 21 (Desron 21) to lead his victorious ships into Tokyo Bay to accept the Japanese surrender, it was the most battle-hardened US naval squadron of the war.
But it was not the squadron of ships that had accumulated such an inspiring resume; it was the people serving aboard them. Sailors, not metallic superstructures and hulls, had won the battles and become the stuff of legend. Men like Commander Donald MacDonald, skipper of the USS O'Bannon, who became the most decorated naval officer of the Pacific war; Lieutenant Hugh Barr Miller, who survived his ship's sinking and waged a one-man battle against the enemy while stranded on a Japanese-occupied island; and Doctor Dow "Doc" Ransom, the beloved physician of the USS La Vallette, who combined a mixture of humor and medical expertise to treat his patients at sea, epitomize the sacrifices made by all the men and women of World War II.
Through diaries, personal interviews with survivors, and letters written to and by the crews during the war, preeminent historian of the Pacific theater John Wukovits brings to life the human story of the squadron that bested the Japanese in the Pacific and helped take the war to Tokyo.

Reviews

  • Not for the serious history reader

    1
    By LV118002
    Cringy, fanboy ‘dad history’. Stephen Ambrose meets Tom Clancy. Ugh.
  • Great read

    5
    By dffyuytrc
    Endless stories of heroism, bravery and leadership. Tin cans take the fight to the enemy from a remote corner of the world - to Tokyo Bay.
  • Must Read

    5
    By BPS112000
    For those of you that like reading WWII books this is a must read IMO, I’ve been on a tear about the War in the Pacific and I hadn’t read much about the destroyer squadrons but this was very eye opening about how influential they were to the war overall. Admiral Halsey knew that when they held up the Solomons while grossly outmatched that they may have shortened the war considerably until the US could start its huge manufacturing processes. Trust me you will enjoy this book!
  • Book

    5
    By ejn114
    Great book!