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Neptune's Inferno

The U.S. Navy at Guadalcanal

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Neptune's Inferno

De: James D. Hornfischer
Narrado por: Robertson Dean
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With The Last Stand of the Tin Can Sailors and Ship of Ghosts, James D. Hornfischer created essential and enduring narratives about America’s World War II Navy, works of unique immediacy distinguished by rich portraits of ordinary men in extremis and exclusive new information. Now he does the same for the deadliest, most pivotal naval campaign of the Pacific war: Guadalcanal.

Neptune’s Inferno is at once the most epic and the most intimate account ever written of the contest for control of the seaways of the Solomon Islands, America’s first concerted offensive against the Imperial Japanese juggernaut and the true turning point of the Pacific conflict. This grim, protracted campaign has long been heralded as a Marine victory. Now, with his powerful portrait of the Navy’s sacrifice—three sailors died at sea for every man lost ashore—Hornfischer tells for the first time the full story of the men who fought in destroyers, cruisers, and battleships in the narrow, deadly waters of “Ironbottom Sound.” Here, in brilliant cinematic detail, are the seven major naval actions that began in August of 1942, a time when the war seemed unwinnable and America fought on a shoestring, with the outcome always in doubt. But at Guadalcanal the U.S. proved it had the implacable will to match the Imperial war machine blow for violent blow.

Working from new interviews with survivors, unpublished eyewitness accounts, and newly available documents, Hornfischer paints a vivid picture of the officers and enlisted men who took on the Japanese in America’s hour of need: Vice Admiral William “Bull” Halsey, who took command of the faltering South Pacific Area from his aloof, overwhelmed predecessor and became a national hero; the brilliant Rear Admiral Norman Scott, who died even as he showed his command how to fight and win; Rear Admiral Daniel Callaghan, the folksy and genteel “Uncle Dan,” lost in the strobe-lit chaos of his burning flagship; Rear Admiral Willis Lee, who took vengeance two nights later in a legendary showdown with the Japanese battleship Kirishima; the five Sullivan brothers, all killed in the shocking destruction of the Juneau; and many others, all vividly brought to life.

The first major work on this essential subject in almost two decades, Neptune’s Inferno does what all great battle narratives do: It cuts through the smoke and fog to tell the gripping human stories behind the momentous events and critical decisions that altered the course of history and shaped so many lives. This is a thrilling achievement from a master historian at the very top of his game.

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Detailed Historical Accounts • Vivid Battle Descriptions • Perfect Voice Match • Comprehensive Naval Perspective

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I'd like to say it's a great story however it's the horrific truth revealing what many of our Grandparents endured if they were involved in the fighting in Guadalcanal during WWII. The moment by moment descriptions of each battle. The men and vessels involved and the aftermath of those battles are the nightmares so many have lived with their entire lives while trying to be normal, raise families and simply live beyond the horrors they faced.

It was well told and my hat is off to anyone having to participate in these actions, these men from the front lines are a breed of heroes not likely to be found today. Today has its own heroes from war and fighting in the Middle East, Afghanistan etc and someday the truths from their hellish battles will be told.

The meat of the story can be hard to follow at times, It's easy to get lost in the details of what ship, what commander, which battle. The pictures painted by the author are gruesome realities of shipboard warfare and are not for the feint of heart. If your relative was lost in Guadalcanal don't read this book. Just remember him as a hero lost in action in WWII.

Gruesome realities of battle vividly described.

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Naval battles might seem boring, and boredom was surely a huge part of the crews lives, but naval battles are far from boring. These ships are the size of large to huge buildings, filled with men, fuel, ammo, and machinery, in many cases, behind flimsy armor at best. The heroic deeds they did while fighting these massive machines are not well known, but they should be.

The period this book covers, the US Navy was still learning how to fight the Japanese Navy, Aircraft carriers were in short supply and there were a lot of surface actions with Cruisers and Destroyers fighting each other. This was when Iron Bottom Sound earned its name and the US Navy lost a staggering number of men. They did come out on top before the Allies had overwhelming advantages in ships and aircraft like in the later years of the war.

The US Navy grows up, at a cost

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Sobering telling of the campaign in Guadalcanal told primarily from the US side. Well told by both author(s) and performer.

Very good listen, good performance

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To often we forget our past or minimize history's importance. This book let's you experience it as if it was unfolding today and you are there to see it all.

You feel like you are actually there.

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I stand in awe of The Men Who endured that I'm sure my imagination does it no justice

I had no idea

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