Author: Sandy Shanks
Publisher: iUniverse
ISBN: 0595180132
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 550
Book Description
In the early hours of August 9, 1942, a Japanese force of five heavy cruisers, two light cruisers, and one destroyer under the command of the wily, audacious, and courageous Japanese admiral, Gunichi Mikawa, slammed into a surprised allied cruiser screen under the command of a British admiral, Victor Crutchley. This intimidating force achieved surprise despite the fact that it had been spotted eleven times on the seventh and eighth. It first struck the Southern Force, consisting of two destroyers and two heavy cruisers, under the command of Captain Howard D. Bode, who doubled as the commander of the heavy cruiser, Chicago. Dispatching Bode's force in a matter of minutes, Mikawa then circled Savo Island and turned his Long Lance torpedoes and eight-inch guns on the Northern Force under the command of Captain Frederick Riefkohl. In about thirty minutes, one Australian heavy cruiser, the Canberra, and three American heavy cruisers, the Quincy, Astoria, and the Vincennes began their watery trek to the bottom of Ironbottom Sound, a uniquely prophetic name. The Chicago would be the only heavy cruiser to survive that morning. There were errors aplenty on the part of admirals in the vicinity. In addition to command, reconnaissance, and communication errors in the planning, Admiral Fletcher withdrew the Air Support Force on the eve of the eighth. Admiral Turner, responsible for the planning of the operation, failed to heed the warnings and called a conference as a result of Fletcher's actions. Admiral Crutchley, who also failed to heed the warnings, attended the conference with one-third of the strength of the Southern Force, the Australian heavy cruiser, Australia. Despite the errors of admirals, a single captain was censured in the Hepburn Report, the Navy's investigation. That captain was Howard D. Bode. This book is a story concerning that captain.
The Bode Testament
Author: Sandy Shanks
Publisher: iUniverse
ISBN: 0595180132
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 550
Book Description
In the early hours of August 9, 1942, a Japanese force of five heavy cruisers, two light cruisers, and one destroyer under the command of the wily, audacious, and courageous Japanese admiral, Gunichi Mikawa, slammed into a surprised allied cruiser screen under the command of a British admiral, Victor Crutchley. This intimidating force achieved surprise despite the fact that it had been spotted eleven times on the seventh and eighth. It first struck the Southern Force, consisting of two destroyers and two heavy cruisers, under the command of Captain Howard D. Bode, who doubled as the commander of the heavy cruiser, Chicago. Dispatching Bode's force in a matter of minutes, Mikawa then circled Savo Island and turned his Long Lance torpedoes and eight-inch guns on the Northern Force under the command of Captain Frederick Riefkohl. In about thirty minutes, one Australian heavy cruiser, the Canberra, and three American heavy cruisers, the Quincy, Astoria, and the Vincennes began their watery trek to the bottom of Ironbottom Sound, a uniquely prophetic name. The Chicago would be the only heavy cruiser to survive that morning. There were errors aplenty on the part of admirals in the vicinity. In addition to command, reconnaissance, and communication errors in the planning, Admiral Fletcher withdrew the Air Support Force on the eve of the eighth. Admiral Turner, responsible for the planning of the operation, failed to heed the warnings and called a conference as a result of Fletcher's actions. Admiral Crutchley, who also failed to heed the warnings, attended the conference with one-third of the strength of the Southern Force, the Australian heavy cruiser, Australia. Despite the errors of admirals, a single captain was censured in the Hepburn Report, the Navy's investigation. That captain was Howard D. Bode. This book is a story concerning that captain.
Publisher: iUniverse
ISBN: 0595180132
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 550
Book Description
In the early hours of August 9, 1942, a Japanese force of five heavy cruisers, two light cruisers, and one destroyer under the command of the wily, audacious, and courageous Japanese admiral, Gunichi Mikawa, slammed into a surprised allied cruiser screen under the command of a British admiral, Victor Crutchley. This intimidating force achieved surprise despite the fact that it had been spotted eleven times on the seventh and eighth. It first struck the Southern Force, consisting of two destroyers and two heavy cruisers, under the command of Captain Howard D. Bode, who doubled as the commander of the heavy cruiser, Chicago. Dispatching Bode's force in a matter of minutes, Mikawa then circled Savo Island and turned his Long Lance torpedoes and eight-inch guns on the Northern Force under the command of Captain Frederick Riefkohl. In about thirty minutes, one Australian heavy cruiser, the Canberra, and three American heavy cruisers, the Quincy, Astoria, and the Vincennes began their watery trek to the bottom of Ironbottom Sound, a uniquely prophetic name. The Chicago would be the only heavy cruiser to survive that morning. There were errors aplenty on the part of admirals in the vicinity. In addition to command, reconnaissance, and communication errors in the planning, Admiral Fletcher withdrew the Air Support Force on the eve of the eighth. Admiral Turner, responsible for the planning of the operation, failed to heed the warnings and called a conference as a result of Fletcher's actions. Admiral Crutchley, who also failed to heed the warnings, attended the conference with one-third of the strength of the Southern Force, the Australian heavy cruiser, Australia. Despite the errors of admirals, a single captain was censured in the Hepburn Report, the Navy's investigation. That captain was Howard D. Bode. This book is a story concerning that captain.
Sitting Ducks at Guadalcanal
Author: Lawrence A. De Graw
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
ISBN: 0811773841
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 525
Book Description
On August 7, 1942, U.S. Marines waded ashore in the Solomons, defended by warships of the U.S. Navy. The amphibious landing was the first major American ground campaign of the Pacific War, intended to prevent the Japanese from establishing naval and air bases in the island chain and to establish Allied bases for future operations. Most famously—and most gruelingly—the invasion marked the beginning of the months-long Guadalcanal campaign. Caught off guard, the Japanese swiftly regrouped for a seaborne counterattack on the night of August 8–9. The result was one of the worst American naval defeats of the war after Pearl Harbor. In this meticulous minute-by-minute retelling of the First Battle of Savo Island, Lawrence De Graw covers the navy’s role in the initial landings on Guadalcanal before setting the stage for the naval clash that would come the next night. On the eighth, the American commander, fearing Japanese attacks and cautious about fuel levels, withdrew his aircraft carriers and let his cruisers and destroyers—exhausted from two days of high alert and combat—operate with only half their crews on duty. The navy was unaware the Japanese had been training to fight at night. The American ships were sitting ducks when the Japanese fleet steamed through “The Slot” between Savo Island and Guadalcanal and into what became known as “Ironbottom Sound.” In little more than thirty minutes, the Japanese sent three U.S. (and one Australian) heavy cruisers to the bottom and damaged three other vessels. The American fleet withdrew from the area for the foreseeable future and limited shipments of men and materiel to the daytime, helping turn the battle of Guadalcanal into a long, hard slog. Sitting Ducks at Guadalcanal is naval history, featuring a colorful narrative that covers the big picture as well as stories of individual vessels and sailors as well as a careful analysis of the battle and just what went wrong for the U.S. Navy off the island of Guadalcanal.
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
ISBN: 0811773841
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 525
Book Description
On August 7, 1942, U.S. Marines waded ashore in the Solomons, defended by warships of the U.S. Navy. The amphibious landing was the first major American ground campaign of the Pacific War, intended to prevent the Japanese from establishing naval and air bases in the island chain and to establish Allied bases for future operations. Most famously—and most gruelingly—the invasion marked the beginning of the months-long Guadalcanal campaign. Caught off guard, the Japanese swiftly regrouped for a seaborne counterattack on the night of August 8–9. The result was one of the worst American naval defeats of the war after Pearl Harbor. In this meticulous minute-by-minute retelling of the First Battle of Savo Island, Lawrence De Graw covers the navy’s role in the initial landings on Guadalcanal before setting the stage for the naval clash that would come the next night. On the eighth, the American commander, fearing Japanese attacks and cautious about fuel levels, withdrew his aircraft carriers and let his cruisers and destroyers—exhausted from two days of high alert and combat—operate with only half their crews on duty. The navy was unaware the Japanese had been training to fight at night. The American ships were sitting ducks when the Japanese fleet steamed through “The Slot” between Savo Island and Guadalcanal and into what became known as “Ironbottom Sound.” In little more than thirty minutes, the Japanese sent three U.S. (and one Australian) heavy cruisers to the bottom and damaged three other vessels. The American fleet withdrew from the area for the foreseeable future and limited shipments of men and materiel to the daytime, helping turn the battle of Guadalcanal into a long, hard slog. Sitting Ducks at Guadalcanal is naval history, featuring a colorful narrative that covers the big picture as well as stories of individual vessels and sailors as well as a careful analysis of the battle and just what went wrong for the U.S. Navy off the island of Guadalcanal.
Clive Barker's Next Testament Omnibus
Author: Clive Barker
Publisher: BOOM! Studios
ISBN: 9781684153947
Category : Comics & Graphic Novels
Languages : en
Pages : 304
Book Description
A rich explorer discovers a figure in the desert who calls himself Wick, and claims to be God. Together, the pair embark on a reign of terror across the globe, and Wick seeks to reclaim the throne he believes is rightfully his. Finally collected in one complete volume, experience the terrifying madness of Master of Horror’s first original comic book series, Clive Barker’s Next Testament. Julian Demond is a captain of industry who left behind everything and began a walkabout, believing himself to be on a mission from above. He soon discovers a figure unlike any other, one who calls himself Wick…and claims to be God. Their journey together will span the globe and see Wick emerge as the vengeful God of the Old Testament who is none too happy with the current state of man. And while Earth’s new Lord exercises brutal displays of power and gains new disciples at every turn, there is one pair of young lovers who might be humanity’s last hope of surviving a wrath of biblical proportions. Bestselling author Clive Barker, co-writer Mark Alan Miller (Clive Barker’s Hellraiser), and internationally acclaimed artist Haemi Jang (Clive Barker’s Hellraiser: The Road Below) come together for a thrilling story not of this world. Clive Barker’s Next Testament Omnibus collects all twelve issues of the Harvey Award-nominated horror epic.
Publisher: BOOM! Studios
ISBN: 9781684153947
Category : Comics & Graphic Novels
Languages : en
Pages : 304
Book Description
A rich explorer discovers a figure in the desert who calls himself Wick, and claims to be God. Together, the pair embark on a reign of terror across the globe, and Wick seeks to reclaim the throne he believes is rightfully his. Finally collected in one complete volume, experience the terrifying madness of Master of Horror’s first original comic book series, Clive Barker’s Next Testament. Julian Demond is a captain of industry who left behind everything and began a walkabout, believing himself to be on a mission from above. He soon discovers a figure unlike any other, one who calls himself Wick…and claims to be God. Their journey together will span the globe and see Wick emerge as the vengeful God of the Old Testament who is none too happy with the current state of man. And while Earth’s new Lord exercises brutal displays of power and gains new disciples at every turn, there is one pair of young lovers who might be humanity’s last hope of surviving a wrath of biblical proportions. Bestselling author Clive Barker, co-writer Mark Alan Miller (Clive Barker’s Hellraiser), and internationally acclaimed artist Haemi Jang (Clive Barker’s Hellraiser: The Road Below) come together for a thrilling story not of this world. Clive Barker’s Next Testament Omnibus collects all twelve issues of the Harvey Award-nominated horror epic.
Toward a Science of Translating
Author: Eugene Albert Nida
Publisher: Brill Archive
ISBN:
Category : Bible
Languages : en
Pages : 354
Book Description
Publisher: Brill Archive
ISBN:
Category : Bible
Languages : en
Pages : 354
Book Description
Impeachment
Author: Sandy Shanks
Publisher: iUniverse
ISBN: 0595259863
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 296
Book Description
Mr. Shanks has written an excellent and exciting controversial novel of contemporary fiction in the style of Tom Clancy and Patrick Robinson with all its high tech and swift movement around the globe. It is a political thriller, a legal thriller, and sophisticated warfare thriller all rolled into one. It begins with a devastating attack on one of America's enemies. But something went wrong. Both the U.S. Congress and the World Court take exception, and a young, American President is in serious trouble-impeachment before the House, and serious charges against him in the World Court. Toss in another attack, caused by the first, with its deadly consequences, a Constitutional crisis involving the Air Force, and a disaster in the Middle East and the reader will feel compelled to finish this one at the first sitting, unable to put the book down.
Publisher: iUniverse
ISBN: 0595259863
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 296
Book Description
Mr. Shanks has written an excellent and exciting controversial novel of contemporary fiction in the style of Tom Clancy and Patrick Robinson with all its high tech and swift movement around the globe. It is a political thriller, a legal thriller, and sophisticated warfare thriller all rolled into one. It begins with a devastating attack on one of America's enemies. But something went wrong. Both the U.S. Congress and the World Court take exception, and a young, American President is in serious trouble-impeachment before the House, and serious charges against him in the World Court. Toss in another attack, caused by the first, with its deadly consequences, a Constitutional crisis involving the Air Force, and a disaster in the Middle East and the reader will feel compelled to finish this one at the first sitting, unable to put the book down.
Mark (Baker Exegetical Commentary on the New Testament)
Author: Robert H. Stein
Publisher: Baker Academic
ISBN: 1441210628
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 1021
Book Description
In this new addition to the BECNT series, respected New Testament scholar Robert Stein offers a substantive yet highly accessible commentary on the Gospel of Mark. The commentary focuses primarily on the Markan understanding of the Jesus traditions as reflected in this key New Testament book. For each section in Mark, the author analyzes how it fits the immediate and larger context of the Gospel; offers verse-by-verse comments on the words, phrases, sentences, and themes found in the section; and explores what Mark is seeking to teach. As with all BECNT volumes, Mark features the author's detailed interaction with the Greek text. It combines academic sophistication with pastoral sensitivity and accessibility to serve as a useful tool for pastors, church leaders, students, and teachers.
Publisher: Baker Academic
ISBN: 1441210628
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 1021
Book Description
In this new addition to the BECNT series, respected New Testament scholar Robert Stein offers a substantive yet highly accessible commentary on the Gospel of Mark. The commentary focuses primarily on the Markan understanding of the Jesus traditions as reflected in this key New Testament book. For each section in Mark, the author analyzes how it fits the immediate and larger context of the Gospel; offers verse-by-verse comments on the words, phrases, sentences, and themes found in the section; and explores what Mark is seeking to teach. As with all BECNT volumes, Mark features the author's detailed interaction with the Greek text. It combines academic sophistication with pastoral sensitivity and accessibility to serve as a useful tool for pastors, church leaders, students, and teachers.
A memoir of ... Sydney Smith. With a selection from his letters, ed. by mrs. [S.] Austin
Author: lady Saba Holland
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 542
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 542
Book Description
On Calculous Disease and Its Consequences ...
Author: George Owen Rees (M.D.)
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 124
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 124
Book Description
A Dictionary of the English Language
Author: Samuel Johnson
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : English language
Languages : en
Pages : 872
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : English language
Languages : en
Pages : 872
Book Description
Eight Years' Wanderings in Ceylon
Author: Sir Samuel White Baker
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Natural history
Languages : en
Pages : 494
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Natural history
Languages : en
Pages : 494
Book Description