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Cargando... Alarm Starboard!: A Remarkable True Story of the War at Seapor Geoffrey Brooke
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. This is the extraordinary true story of the author's 8 years in the Royal Navy before and during W II. Some of the highlights are his assignment to the battleship Prince of Wales immediately after she was built. After a very short "working up", the Prince of Wales along with the Battleship Hood went to sea to take on the Bismarck and Prinz Eugene. Hood was destroyed almost immediately and Prince of Wales badly damaged but not before she damaged the Bismarck so critically that the German battleship had to flee the scene. Brooke was at this famous battle and then went to Singapore on the Prince of Wales where she along with Repulse were destroyed by Japanese air power. Broke was rescued and sent back to Singapore where he was involved in battle plans to foil the Japanese plans for conquest. When it became obvious that Singapore would fall, he fled to Sumatra where he kept he and his men on step ahead of the Japanese. Eventually he joined a group of naval officers who sailed a beat up 45 foot sailing ship, the Sederhana Djohanis, across the Indian Ocean to Ceylon battling weather and Japanese aircraft along the way. He later served in the European Theatre for awhile but returned to the Pacific in early 1945 and eventually was assigned to the aircraft carrier Indomitable where he experience Kamikaze attacks and again escaped death by inches or unusual circumstances. His experiences during the war make for an amazing adventure story and it is not fiction. To be in two of the more famous naval battles of the war plus the Kamikazi period in the Pacific and have survived is amazing in itself. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
"Much more than a mere catalogue of a naval officer's experiences of war . . . All-in-all an excellent read and very highly recommended." --World Ship Society The author's naval war experiences make the most exciting reading. After being mined on the battleship Nelson in 1939, he served on the Prince of Wales, during the Bismarck action, witnessing the sinking of the Hood and Churchill and Roosevelt's historic meeting. He survived the disastrous sinking by Japanese dive-bombing in December 1941 but within two days of reaching Singapore, the Island fell. Evacuated in a coastal steamer, only to be sunk the next morning, he was stranded on a deserted island for a week before setting out for Ceylon in a native boat. His epic journey covered 1660 miles and took 37 days. Thereafter his adventures continued, with the North African landings, Russian convoys and, returning to the Far East. He was in the carrier Formidable when she was hit twice by Japanese Kamikazes before VJ Day August 1945. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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After an amazing fight for survival after the sinking – that could have been a book in itself – Brooke finds himself assigned to the aircraft carrier HMS Formidable, where he tells us of the final battles at sea during the war.
As others have said, this book is a must have for the naval historian. Brooke goes into incredible detail of his adventures, and misadventures, during the period. I took my time reading is as I wanted to delve into a few of the topics outside of the book, and the author is dead on regarding the history and events.
Sadly, Geoffrey left us on January 6th, 2009. I would have liked to thank him for leaving us with this rich history.
Review by Daniel L Little, November 30, 2017 – www.daniellittle.com ( )