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Gallant Lady

A Biography of the USS Archerfish

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Gallant Lady

By: Don Keith, Ken Henry
Narrated by: Alan Sklar
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"I remember once as we sailed down Tokyo Bay with the homeward-bound pennant flying, I involuntarily patted her on the side and I swear she responded with a shudder from within. Archerfish, as I know her, and I know her well, is a fine woman. But I know her to be a great and gallant lady, and I shall always remember her just that way, the way she was." ¿Former Archerfish Commander Robert B. (Scotty) McComb

The Archerfish, a diesel powered Balao-class submarine crafted in the 1940s, won a unique, heroic place in military history and the memories of her crew members. Here is her story: from her assembly in New England and her dedication by Eleanor Roosevelt's personal secretary, to her service in World War II, where she broke the back of the Japanese Navy, and her critical role in the Cold War.

Here, too, is the story of her crew, who waited years to serve on the Archerfish. In their own words, these men tell how, against all odds, they sent a Japanese aircraft carrier to the ocean floor. Heroic actions, exotic ports, B-girls, perilous shore leaves, and the fascinating details of life aboard a sub, it's all here. An extraordinary real-life odyssey, Gallant Lady is a vivid, unforgettable portrait of a submariner's life.

©2004 Ken Henry and Don Keith (P)2004 Blackstone Audiobooks
Americas Armed Forces Biographies & Memoirs Military Military & War Naval Forces Imperial Japan Biography Submarine

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"The next best thing to serving on the Archerfish is reading this book. It's a great Navy story about a great ship and crew." (Stephen Coonts)

Historical Significance • Submarine Service • Wartime Chronicles

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I understand the other negative reviews. This is pretty much a specialist book. If you're looking for high drama or character development you will be disappointed. But I found interesting all the details that bored everyone else. It's the little oddities and quirks of day-to-day life that bring alive exactly what it was like to be in the Navy as an average sailor or low raking officer.

Like Forest Gump or Zelig, Archerfish was there. Except this boat was really there and not pasted in after the fact. If, instead of her crew, the boat herself could only talk.

You have to be a Navy geek

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this is not my normal type of story. but the shenanigans of the crew and accomplishments of this ship kept my attention. sometimes truth is more wild that fiction.

wow

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In this books the authors were constantly trying to convince the listener how superior this ship and crew were. This being a completely unnecessary task since any sub and crew that made it through one, and in this case numerous, war paroles during WWII had nothing to prove to anybody. This was a good ship and crew and buy simply telling their wonderful story in a more down to earth and eloquent way would have made all the difference in the world. The authors also had the annoying trait of continually introducing, and I felt divulging, the crowning achievement of the Archerfish at the beginning the end and numerous times through out this story. The whole pace and composition was confusing and unbalanced which made it hard to listen to and follow. I must admit that I had read James Calvert's Silent Running and William Tuohy's The Bravest Man, two of the finest books about submarines I have had the pleasure to read, just before I started this book. They were a hard act to follow and this story just was not in the same class. The men of the Archerfish were indeed all hero's and their actions are noteworthy. They just need someone else to tell their story.

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Would you listen to Gallant Lady again? Why?

I have listened to this twice! I would love to say her contributions to history and the amazing stories, but it really boils down to whiskey pancakes.

Would you listen to another book narrated by Alan Sklar?

Perhaps. His performance was hit and miss. I felt the whole time as if he were trying to sell me the ship.

What a ship!

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Compelling chronicle of one of the most famous diesel submarines I have had the pleasure to listen to. From her commissioning in 1944, her first war patrol during WW2 with the sinking of the new Japanese super carrier on her maiden voyage, to her service to our Great Nation for 25 years, I salute all her crews and to all of the sailors who volunteer for the Silent Service. A must listen to story of the Gallant Lady SS Archerfish.

Great Tribute to SS Archerfish 311

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