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Halsey's Typhoon: The Story of A Fighting Admiral

Record Added: 3/24/2024
Author Bob Drury
Setting United States
Topic History: World War I and
 History: Sea, Ships, or P
Publisher Publisher, Misc
ISBN 0871139480   Year 2006
Age Adult   Pages 322
Description Printed dustjacket
 
Halsey’s Typhoon chronicles the epic tale of men clashing against the ruthless forces of war and nature. In December 1944, America’s most popular and colorful naval hero, Admiral William “Bull” Halsey, unwittingly sailed his undefeated Pacific Fleet into the teeth of the most powerful storm on earth.

Three destroyers were capsized sending hundreds of sailors and officers into the raging, shark infested waters. Over the next sixty hours, small bands of survivors fought seventy-foot waves, exhaustion, and dehydration to await rescue at the hands of the courageous Lt. Com. Henry Lee Plage, who, defying orders, sailed his tiny destroyer escort USS Tabberer through 150 mph winds to reach the lost men.

Thanks to documents that have been declassified after sixty years and dozens of first-hand accounts from survivors—including former President Gerald Ford—one of the greatest World War II stories, and a riveting tale of survival at sea, can finally be told.
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Halsey's Typhoon: The True Story of A Fighting Admiral, an Epic Storm and an Untold Rescue
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