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Back from the Deep : The Strange Story of the Sister Subs Squalus and Sculpin

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This epic World War II saga follows the USS Squalus and Sculpin as they play out their dramatic destinies in the Pacific.

The author, a seasoned journalist, re-creates their entire perilous journey.

The Squalus sank during a test dive in 1939, but thirty-three trapped crewmen were saved thanks to the revolutionary use of the McCann diving bell.

The Sculpin's role in that historic rescue is just the first of many incongruous twists of fate that brought the two subs together after the Squalus was salvaged and rechristened the Sailfish. Carl LaVO skillfully weaves together the tragic loss of the Sculpin to a Japanese destroyer with the frenetic wrath of its sister sub.

Their intertwined fates come to an eerie climax as the Sailfish unleashes a ten-hour attack on the Japanese aircraft carrier Chuyo amid a raging typhoon, unwittingly killing twenty-two of the forty-three Americans captured from the sunken Sculpin. The saga comes to a close with a moving description of the surviving Sculpin crewmen as they face incredible hardship, torture, and disease as POWs in Japan.

This book is certain to instil a renewed appreciation for the intrepid men and stealthy boats that were the soul of the Pacific campaign's silent service.

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Naval Institute Press
1557505306 / 9781557505309
Paperback / softback
30/04/2012
United States
256 pages, 26 b/w photos
152 x 229 mm, 355 grams