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Surface and Destroy Audiobook by Michael Sturma


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Title: Surface and Destroy
Subtitle: The Submarine Gun War in the Pacific
Author: Michael Sturma
Narrator: James McSorley
Format: Unabridged
Length: 7 hrs and 4 mins
Language: English
Release date: 01-26-15
Publisher: University Press Audiobooks
Ratings: 3.5 of 5 out of 17 votes
Genres: History, Military
Publisher's Summary:
World War II submariners rarely experienced anything as exhilarating or horrifying as the surface gun attack. As the submarine shot through the surface of the water, confined sailors scrambled through the hatches armed with large-caliber guns and met the enemy face-to-face. Surface and Destroy: The Submarine Gun War in the Pacific reveals the nature of submarine warfare in the Pacific Ocean during World War II and investigates the challenges of facing the enemy on the surface.
The surface battle amplified the realities of war, bringing submariners into close contact with survivors and potential prisoners of war. As Japan's larger ships disappeared from the Pacific theater, American submarines turned their attention to smaller craft such as patrol boats, schooners, sampans, and junks. Some officers refused to attack enemy vessels of questionable value, while others attacked reluctantly and tried to minimize casualties. Michael Sturma focuses on the submariners' reactions and attitudes toward their victims, exploring the sailors' personal standards of morality and their ability to wage total war. Surface and Destroy is a thorough analysis of the submariner experience and the effects of surface attacks on the war in the Pacific, offering a compelling study of the battles that became "intolerably personal."
The book is published by The University Press of Kentucky.
Critic Reviews:
"This is an important book. The writing is excellent and the research meticulous.... It is well worth reading." (Proceedings of the US Naval Institute)
"Michael Sturma has penned an intriguing book on a virtually unknown aspect of a submariner's war." (WWII History)
"An important book for every serious Naval buff for the author offers countless insights into just about every type and condition of surface gun attack and its consequences.... A superb read by an author who knows his subject well." (Sea Classics)
Members Reviews:
Choppier than San Francisco Bay
Is there anything you would change about this book?
The editing. Random stories is not a book. Literally every paragraph is another random story. There is no cohesion or segue, or even a common theme.
What could Michael Sturma have done to make this a more enjoyable book for you?
Stick with individual submarine stories. Pick a boat, research it, then write the book. "Hellcats" is a great example.
What did you like about the performance? What did you dislike?
The writing was so choppy, the narrator never could speak a story. So, it sounds like the weather service radio broadcast.
Was Surface and Destroy worth the listening time?
No
Any additional comments?
Read the first hand accounts, not the historians. Start with "Thunder Below." Then research the Medal of Honor winners and buy their books (not audio books).
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