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Search for the Japanese Fleet By David W Jourdan

Search for the Japanese Fleet by David W Jourdan


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In the extensive literature about the Battle of Midway, the role of American submarines has not received adequate attention. In The Search for the Japanese Fleet: USS Nautilus and the Battle of Midway, David W.

Search for the Japanese Fleet Summary

Search for the Japanese Fleet: USS Nautilus and the Battle of Midway by David W Jourdan

In the extensive literature about the Battle of Midway, the role of American submarines has not received adequate attention. In The Search for the Japanese Fleet: USS Nautilus and the Battle of Midway, David W. Jourdan, one of the world's experts in undersea exploration, has reconstructed the critical part subs played in the action that many chroniclers of World War II consider to be the turning point of the war in the Pacific.

In the direct line of fire was one of the oldest submarines in the navy, USS Nautilus. On their first war patrol, Lieutenant Commander William Brockman and his ninety-three-man crew wondered what would war be like, and as events unfolded, their actions during an eight-hour period early in that voyage would rank among the most important contributions of a submarine to the most decisive engagement in U.S. Navy history.

Fifty-seven years later, Jourdans team of deep sea explorers set out to discover the history of the famous Battle of Midway and find the ships the allied fleet sank. Key to the mystery was the Nautilus and her underwater exploits. Relying on logs, diaries, chronologies, manuals, sound recordings, and interviews with veterans of the battle, including men who spent most of the day of June 4th in the submarine conning tower, the story breathes new life into the history of the epic engagement. Woven into the tale of World War II is the modern drama of deep sea discovery as explorers deploy technological marvels to the seafloor, over three miles down, to reveal the relics of history and commemorate fallen heroes.

Search for the Japanese Fleet Reviews

A very interesting, almost spell-binding approach. * Baird Maritime *

About David W Jourdan

David W. Jourdan Jourdan is the cofounder and president of Nauticos, a company devoted to the exploration of the deep sea. Jourdan and his Natuicos team managed operations for the Discovery Channel during the live broadcast from the wreck of the Titanic and are responsible for the discovery of the Japanese aircraft carrier Kaga, sunk at the World War II Battle of Midway, and the Japanese World War II submarine I-52 in the Atlantic. Jourdan has written and spoken extensively on underwater navigation, oceanographic survey, remote sensing, ocean exploration, and ocean renewable energy applications and has appeared on the National Geographic Channel, the Discovery Channel, and the Today Show. He is the author of The Deep Sea Quest for Amelia Earhart (Ocellus, 2010) and Never Forgotten: The Search and Discovery of Israel's Lost Submarine DAKAR (Naval, 2009).

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations

Foreword

Preface

Prologue: So We Have Won After All

1. War Patrol

2. The Quest

3. Kido Butai

4. Revealing the Deep

5. Hide, Seek, and Attack

6. Under Siege

7. The End of Kido Butai

8. The Art of Renav

9. Return to Midway

10. History Revealed

11. Victory and Sacrifice

Epilogue: The Heroes of Nautilus

Appendix A: Further Questions on Nautilus and the Battle of Midway

Appendix B: The Crew ofUSS Nautilus (SS-168)

Appendix C: The Explorers

Appendix D: Order of Battle

Appendix E: Chronology of the Battle of Midway

A Note on References and Selected Bibliography

Index

Additional information

GOR013680215
9781612347165
1612347169
Search for the Japanese Fleet: USS Nautilus and the Battle of Midway by David W Jourdan
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Potomac Books Inc
2016-02-12
368
N/A
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