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<P>On January 16, 1944, the submarine rescue vessel USS <I>Macaw</I> ran aground at Midway Atoll while attempting to get a towing line to the stranded submarine USS <I>Flier</I>. The <I>Flier</I> was pulled free six days later, but another three weeks of salvage efforts plagued by rough seas and equipment failures failed to dislodge the <I>Macaw</I>. On February 12, amid huge waves, the ship began to slip aft into deeper water. As night fell and the <I>Macaw</I> slowly sank, the twenty-two sailors on board—ship's captain Paul W. Burton, his executive officer, and twenty enlisted men—sought refuge in the pilothouse, but by 2:30 a.m., that compartment had flooded almost entirely. Burton gave the order to open the portside door and make for the foremast. Three men climbed it but most of the others were swept overboard. Five of them died, including Burton. Three sailors from the base at Midway also lost their lives in two unauthorized rescue attempts.
Drawing on survivors' contemporaneous written statements and interviews conducted over a span of thirty years, <I>A Strange Whim of the Sea: The Wreck of the USS Macaw</I> traces the ship's service from its launch on San Francisco Bay to its disastrous final days at Midway. Ultimately, for Burton and the Macaw the real enemy was the sea, and in a deadly denouement, the sea won. Highlighting the underreported role auxiliary vessels played in the war, <I>A Strange Whim of the Sea</I> engages naval historians and students alike with a previously untold story of struggle, sacrifice, death, and survival in the World War II Pacific.</P>

Data di pubblicazione
15 novembre 2022
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Numero di pagine
260
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Inglese
ePub ISBN
9780813196244
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9780813196220
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10 MB
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