Thunder Below!, 9780252066702
Paperback
WWII sub, fearless captain, impossible odds, astonishing victories in the Pacific.

Thunder Below!

the uss *barb* revolutionizes submarine warfare in world war ii

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  • Paperback

    464 pages

  • Release Date

    14 January 1997

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Summary

Thunder Below!: The USS Barb’s Unrivaled WWII Submarine Warfare

The thunderous roar of exploding depth charges was a familiar and comforting sound to the crew members of the USS Barb, who frequently found themselves somewhere between enemy fire and Davy Jones’s locker.

Under the leadership of her fearless skipper, Captain Gene Fluckey, the Barb sank the greatest tonnage of any American sub in World War II. At the same time, the Barb did far more than merely sink ships-she ch…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780252066702
ISBN-10:0252066707
Author:Eugene B. Fluckey
Publisher:University of Illinois Press
Imprint:University of Illinois Press
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:464
Release Date:14 January 1997
Weight:966g
Dimensions:254mm x 178mm x 30mm
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Critics Review

“The real story of a real hero.”–Tom Clancy

A Main Selection of the Military Book Club. Winner of the Rear Admiral Samuel Eliot Morison Award for Naval Literature given by the Naval Order of the United States, New York Commandery. “The real story of a real hero.”–Tom Clancy

About The Author

Eugene B. Fluckey

Eugene B. Fluckey, Rear Admiral, USN (Ret.), was a 1935 graduate of the United States Naval Academy. For his valor under fire, Lt. Cdr. Fluckey was awarded four Navy Crosses and the Congressional Medal of Honor, unequalled by any living American. The crew of the USS Barb received the Presidential Unit Citation and Navy Unit Commendation. In 1989 the U.S. Navy honored Fluckey by naming the nuclear submarine Combat Systems Training Center, the largest and highest building in New London Connecticut, Fluckey Hall, the only building there named for a living person. His last active duty was as NATO Commander in Chief of the Iberian Atlantic Area in Lisbon, Portugal, from which he retired in 1972. In June 1991 he did research for Thunder Below in remote villages on the coast of China. Of his many citations, Fluckey said he was most proud of the one medal no member of his crew was ever awarded: the Purple Heart, given to those wounded under fire.

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