For Crew and Country: The Inspirational True Story of Bravery and Sacrifice Aboard the USS Samuel B. Roberts
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For Crew and Country: The Inspirational True Story of Bravery and Sacrifice Aboard the USS Samuel B. Roberts

Paperback – February 25, 2014

Price
$14.99
Format
Paperback
Pages
384
Publisher
St. Martin's Griffin
Publication Date
ISBN-13
978-1250041913
Dimensions
5.5 x 0.82 x 8.25 inches
Weight
1 pounds

Description

“Engaging and lively . . . A valuable addition to our understanding of the events that took place almost 70 years ago, and an inspirational story of devotion to duty and country.” ― Proceedings “This story of the brave and resourceful officers and crew of the gallant Samuel B. Roberts is one that should be read by every American. A thrilling story of self-sacrifice, of David versus many Goliaths, of a little war vessel with a paper-thin hull saluting, stepping up, and making a charge to death and glory. After I finished reading, I wanted to stand up and cheer. I still do.” ―Homer Hickam, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Torpedo Junction, Rocket Boys/October Sky, and The Keeper's Son“In this richly detailed book, John Wukovits provides unusual insight into the crew, the team―the family―of thexa0USS Samuel B. Roberts. The human detail is drawn from wartime letters, secondary sources, and survivor interviews, resulting in a rare combination of research, exposition, and insight. From the tentative process of shaking down to deployment to the Pacific, to the soaring, searing reality of combat at Leyte Gulf, readers will come to know many of the 'Sammy B's' crew, celebrate their survival, and mourn their loss.” ―Barrett Tillman, author of Enterprise: America's Fightingest Ship and the Men Who Helped Win World War II“John Wukovits writes with verve and command in this rousing tale of an epic battle. You'll marvel at the bravery of the men on a very small ship up against the main battle fleet of the Japanese Imperial Navy.” ―Evan Thomas, New York Times bestselling author of Sea of Thunder and Ike's Bluff“In this gripping page-turner, Wukovits chronicles one of the greatest stories in naval history, when tiny, outnumbered, outgunned destroyers and destroyer escorts went 'toe-to-toe' with Japanese battleships and cruisers. One of those ships paid the ultimate price, but played a key role in turning the tide in this seemingly one-sided engagement. This is that ship's incredible story.” ―Thomas J. Cutler, author of The Battle of Leyte Gulf“Despite the U.S. Navy's huge contribution to allied victory in World War II, stories of individual ships and their crews have formed an oddly small niche in the American literature on the struggle. But if the niche is small, its quality glimmers with the works of authors like Edward Stafford and James Hornfischer. Now John Wukovits' narrative of the Samuel B. Roberts joins this illustrious company. From the building yard to the agonies of survivors pitted against an unforgiving sea, this outstanding account is a loving tribute to an immortal vessel and her heroic crew.” ―Richard B. Frank, author of Guadalcanal: The Definitive Account of the Landmark Battle and Downfall: The End of the Imperial Japanese Empire JOHNxa0WUKOVITS is the author of Pacific Alamo and Devotion to Duty . His writings have appeared in numerous publications, including The Washington Post and the Chicago Tribune . He lives in Trenton, Michigan.

Features & Highlights

  • In
  • For Crew and Country
  • , John Wukovits tells of the most dramatic naval battle of the Pacific War and the incredible sacrifice of the
  • USS Samuel B. Roberts.
  • On October 25, 1944, the
  • Samuel B. Roberts
  • , along with the other twelve vessels comprising its unit, stood between Japan's largest battleship force ever sent to sea and MacArthur's transports inside Leyte Gulf. Faced with the surprise appearance of more than twenty Japanese battleships, cruisers, and destroyers, including the
  • Yamato
  • , at 70,000 tons the most potent battlewagon in the world, the 1,200-ton
  • Samuel B. Roberts
  • turned immediately into action with six other ships. Captain Copeland marked the occasion with one of the most poignant addresses ever given to men on the edge of battle: "Men," he said over the intercom, "we are about to go into a fight against overwhelming odds from which survival cannot be expected."The ship churned straight at the enemy in a near-suicidal attempt to deflect the more potent foe, allow the small aircraft carriers to escape, and buy time for MacArthur's forces. Of 563 destroyers constructed during World War II, the
  • Samuel B. Roberts
  • was the only one sunk, going down with guns blazing in a duel reminiscent of the Spartans at Thermopylae or Davy Crockett's Alamo defenders. The men who survived faced a horrifying three-day nightmare in the sea, where they battled a lack of food and water, scorching sun and numbing nighttime cold, and nature's most feared adversary―sharks.The battle would go down as history's greatest sea clash, the Battle of Samar―the dramatic climax of the Battle of Leyte Gulf.

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Great World War II book

Story of the USS Samuel B Roberts (DE-413) the destroyer escort that secured its own place in US Navy history during the naval engagement as the “ destroyer escort that fought as an battleship “ as part of Task Force Taffy against the IJN Central Force off Samar in late 1944. Worth of reading this book- which should be part an reading assignment for class about World War II.
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Starts slow with a detailed background of many of the ...

Starts slow with a detailed background of many of the crew, but the last 2/3 of the book is absolutely riveting.
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The deep brotherhood developed among the crew ,very touching and a real asset in life or death situations

For some mysterious reason I am presently fascinated with WWII history ,there are frightening similarities now that were present in the world leading up to this conflagration ...I enjoyed the book ...I read too rapidly to find any fault with the content ...
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Very good

This book gives details on the final battle of one of the bravest ships that ever existed. Never before or since did such a small ship brave such enormous odds.
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Among the best stories to be written about WWII's Battle of Leyte Gulf

This is without a doubt one the best books ever written about the Battle of Leyte Gulf in World War II. The books tells the incredible true story of the crew of the destroyer-escort, USS Samuel B. Roberts, that sunk in the Battle off Samar on Oct 25, 1944. A heart-wrenching tale of the young men who helped fight back the Japanese, ultimately saving Taffy 3 and MacArthur's forces in Leyte Gulf from certain annihilation. Many brave young men suffered horrible deaths during the sinking and while stranded at sea. This is the third book from Wukovits I've read (others: "One Square Mile of Hell" and "Pacific Alamo"), and they keep getting better and better. Wukovits is a gifted author who's delivered another masterpiece with "For Crew and Country." Bravo John!
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Great book

I do already have a copy of the book since my late Grandpa was in the USS Samuel B Roberts. But nonetheless I still love the book and it makes me miss my grandpa so much
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One of Wukovits's best.

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Five Stars

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good true story
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A Book Every American Should Read

My father recently gave me a copy of "For Crew and Country" as a gift. I've read it in three sittings and, after having just finished it, just bought my 14 year old son a copy. I have read countless books about military history over 25 years, whether they be serious studies, campaign histories or just memoirs. This book stands among the best I've ever read. I was very moved by this book and ultimately humbled and grateful that such heroes lived for us, The author does wonderful and compassionate justice to the sacrifices made by those on the Sammy B. and does it with candor and honesty that shows all of their humanity - the good, the bad and even the average. I know this story of heroism and this excellent re-telling of it will positively influence my 14 year old. I hope that, like the ripples made by men like Charles Natter, my son's reading of this book will lead to yet more ripples circulating outwards from such good men. Ultimately, the author does an excellent job of balancing the technical and more mundane origins of the ship and its crew without overwhelming the reader and in such a way that one very strongly identifies with multiple individuals once the boat sets course for the Philippines. This stands among my very favorite books I have read given how much it touched me personally.