Guadalcanal Decision at Sea

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ISBN 10
517569523 
ISBN 13
9780517569528 
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Crown 
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GUADALCANALDecision at SeaThe Naval Battle of GuadalcanalNovember 13?›ƒ?ªƒ??15,1942Eric HammelGuadalcanal: Decision at Sea is a full-blown examination in vivid detail of the Naval Battle of Guadalcanal, November 13-15, 1942, a crucial step toward America?›ƒ?ªƒ?›s victory over the Japanese during World War II.The three-day air and naval action incorporated America?›ƒ?ªƒ?›s most decisive surface battle of the war and the only naval battle of this century in which Ameri-can battleships directly confronted and mor-tally wounded an enemy battleship. This American victory decided the future course of the naval war in the Pacific, indeed of the entire Pacific War. Hammelhas brilliantly blended the detailed historical records with personal accounts of many ofthe officers and enlisted men involved, creating an engrossing nar-rative of the strategyand struggle as seen by both sides. He has also included major new insights into crucialdetails of the battles, including a riveting account of the American forces?›ƒ?ªƒ?› failure toeffectively use their radar advantage.Originally published in 1988 as the concluding volume in Eric Hammel?›ƒ?ªƒ?›s series of threeindependent books focusing on the Guadalcanal campaign and exploring all the elementsthat made it a turning point of the war in the Pacific, Guadalcanal: Decision at Sea lives upto the high standards and expectations that have marked this author?›ƒ?ªƒ?›s many historicalbooks and articles.Praise for Guadalcanal: Decision at Sea and Eric Hammel?›ƒ?ª?Hammel?›ƒ?ªƒ?›s description of surface tactics, naval gunnery, and what happens when theorder to abandon ship is given is vivid and memorable.?›ƒ?ª? ?›ƒ?ªƒ?Publishers Weekly?›ƒ?ª?[Hammel?›ƒ?ªƒ?›s] detailed and fast-paced chronicle includes a number of incidents andanecdotes not found in the more prosaic official histories.?›ƒ?ª? ?›ƒ?ªƒ?Sea Power?›ƒ?ª?Meticulously well-researched and scholarly, but still readable. Author Hammel presentsan interesting account of the three-phase battle with frequently gripping ship-by-ship,plane-by-plane, blow-by-blow narratives laden with many human-interest vignettes fromboth sides.?›ƒ?ª? ?›ƒ?ªƒ?The Hook?›ƒ?ª?[Hammel] mixes action with his history, the result being a highly readable story difficultto put down.?›ƒ?ª? ?›ƒ?ªƒ?Riverside Press-Enterprise?›ƒ?ª?Hammel?›ƒ?ªƒ?›s painstaking reconstruction affords not only a wealth of strategic and tacticaldetail but also a full measure of critical judgements. . . . a kaleidoscopic but invariablyintelligible accounts of key actions . . .?›ƒ?ª? ?›ƒ?ªƒ?Kirkus Reviews?›ƒ?ª?Hammel does not write dry history. His battle sequences are masterfully portrayed ----Library Journal 
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