Ship of Ghosts

The Story of the USS Houston, FDR's Legendary Lost Cruiser, and the Epic Saga of Her Survivors

Hardcover, 544 pages

English language

Published by Bantam.

ISBN:
978-0-553-80390-7
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OCLC Number:
69680190

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"Son, we're going to Hell."The navigator of the USS Houston confided these prophetic words to a young officer as he and his captain charted a course into U.S. naval legend. Renowned as FDR's favorite warship, the cruiser USS Houston was a prize target trapped in the far Pacific after Pearl Harbor. Without hope of reinforcement, her crew faced a superior Japanese force ruthlessly committed to total conquest. It wasn't a fair fight, but the men of the Houston would wage it to the death.Hornfischer brings to life the awesome terror of nighttime naval battles that turned decks into strobe-lit slaughterhouses, the deadly rain of fire from Japanese bombers, and the almost superhuman effort of the crew as they miraculously escaped disaster again and again--until their luck ran out during a daring action in Sunda Strait. There, hopelessly outnumbered, the Houston was finally sunk and its survivors taken prisoner. For more …

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Another one of those stories that needs to be told. Pretty rough account of POW slave labor made to construct the Burma-Thailand Death Railway for the Japanese. Because it mostly concerns the survivors of the USS Houston, it's mostly a record of American experiences. Those looking for British, Australian, Canadian, or native accounts won't really find those here.

Subjects

  • Naval operations, American
  • Military - United States
  • Naval History - World War II
  • World War II - East Asia
  • History
  • History - Military / War
  • Military
  • World War, 1939-1945
  • Military - World War II
  • Military - Naval
  • History / General
  • Java Sea, Battle of the, Indonesia, 1942
  • General