Description:
This epic story opens at the hour the Greatest Generation went to war on December 7, 1941, and follows four U.S. Navy ships and their crews in the Pacific until their day of reckoning three years later with a far different enemy: a deadly typhoon. In December 1944, while supporting General MacArthur's invasion of the Philippines, Admiral William "Bull" Halsey neglected the Law of Storms, placing the mighty U.S. Third Fleet in harm's way. Drawing on extensive interviews with nearly every living survivor and rescuer, as well as many families of lost sailors, transcripts and other records from naval courts of inquiry, ships' logs, personal letters, and diaries, Bruce Henderson finds some of the story's truest heroes exhibiting selflessness, courage, and even defiance.
Brief description:
Bruce Henderson has written more than twenty books, including the national bestseller Hero Found and Rescue at Los Baños. Henderson served aboard the aircraft carrier USS Ranger (CVA-61) during the Vietnam War. He lives in Menlo Park, California.
Review Quotes:
Praise for AND THE SEA WILL TELL: "Engrossing...compelling. This book succeeds on all counts" - L.A. Times Book Review
Praise for TRUE NORTH: "Nail-biting true adventure" - Kirkus Review
Praise for TRUE NORTH: "A masterful job" - San Francisco Chronicle
"Through archival research and personal interviews with participants, Henderson shows not only the stuff from which Homeric heroes are made, but also the high, irreversible cost of poor leadership during a time of military conflict. In the end, we are skilfully reminded by Henderson that, among other things, war is the province of irony." - Vincent Bugliosi, author of Reclaiming History, Helter Skelter, and Outrage
"Because of Bruce Henderson's skills as a historian and a tale-teller, in this book I learned how my father died. Far more importantly, I learned how he lived. But anyone may find himself or herself drawn into this titanic story of the terrible choices war forces on people who must live with their consequences, if they are lucky enough to live." - Greil Marcus, author of The Shape of Things to Come
"World War II produced so many compelling stories that even students of that momentous conflict are apt to discover we've missed whole vital episodes. Down to the Sea, about a devastating 1944 Pacific typhoon that sank three destroyers and cost 756 American sailors their lives, is just such as eye-opener." - New York Post
"With a storm scene right out of "The Caine Mutiny," Down to the Sea is a vivid, powerful drama of men and ships in time of war." - Evan Thomas, author of Sea of Thunder
"My father, Chief Petty Officer John E. Kreidler, was one of more than 700 men who lost their lives in the great Pacific typhoon of December 1944. In the war's aftermath, very little came to light about the fate of these men, and their sacrifice was scarcely acknowledged. Now Bruce Henderson has written a book that will stand as the ultimate history of the men and ships that encountered this monumental storm at sea." - John D. Kreidler
"What stands out in Down to the Sea are those moments that transform the disaster into an epic of courage and sacrifice. This is a book for anyone who wonders what happens when a ferocious sea attacks a ship and her crew." - Naval History