Red scorpion :
by Sasgen, Peter T.
Published by : Naval Institute Press, (Annapolis, Md. :) Physical details: xviii, 366 p. : ill., maps ; 24 cm. ISBN:1557507600 (acid-free paper).Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Notes | Date due | Barcode |
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940.545 New Abandon Ship | 940.545 Pre An illustrated history of the navies of World War II | 940.5451 Whe War under the Pacific | 940.54510973 Sas Red scorpion : | 940.545943 Von The German Navy in World War Two | 940.545973 Hen Down to the sea : | 940.545973 Lot Brave ship, brave men / |
Originally self-published by the author, 1993.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 353-355) and index.
The USS Rasher had an extraordinary record in World War II: she sank 18 enemy ships and destroyed 99,901 tons--the second highest tonnage of the war. Her fifth war patrol is the stuff of legends. In August 1944 during a single night surface attack on a Japanese convoy off the Philippines, she sank the escort carrier Taiyo and three marus, and later during that same patrol she sank another ship. Reading more like a novel than an operational history, this book covers all aspects of the Rasher's combat history in a way that both the general reader and veteran submariner will appreciate.
Author Peter Sasgen is the son of a Rasher crew member, and from his father's perspective he follows the sub from the builder's way through eight action-packed patrols to war's end. His richly detailed descriptions of submarine operations include lively commentary by former shipmates and excerpts from patrol reports along with a close examination of patrol procedures, communications, life guarding, and other topics rarely covered in such detail. Sasgen also explores the essence of submarine combat--aggressive leadership--and its role in the Rasher's success.
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