The terrible hours

the man behind the greatest submarine rescue in history

Paperback, 259 pages

English language

Published 1999 by HarperCollins Publishers, HarperCollins.

ISBN:
978-0-06-093277-0
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OCLC Number:
41504915

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"On the eve of World War II, America's newest submarine plunged helplessly to the North Atlantic bottom during a test dive. Miraculously, thirty-three crew members still survived. While their wives and girlfriends waited in nearly unbearable tension on shore, their ultimate fate would depend on one man."--BOOK JACKET.

"In this thrilling true narrative of terror, heroism and courage in the depths of a malevolent ocean, Peter Maas brings us in vivid detail a blow-by-blow account of the disaster and its uncertain outcome. The sub was the Squalus. The man was a U.S. Navy officer, Charles "Swede" Momsen, an extraordinary combination of visionary, scientist and man of action. Until his advent, it was accepted that if a submarine went down, her crew was doomed.

But Momsen, in the face of an indifferent, often sneering naval bureaucracy, battling red tape and disbelieving naysayers every step of the way, risked his …

2 editions

Subjects

  • Squalus (Submarine)
  • Falcon (Salvage ship)
  • Diving bells -- United States
  • Search and rescue operations -- New Hampshire