Gallant Lady: A Biography Of The USS Archerfish

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Gallant Lady: A Biography of the USS Archerfish

Gallant Lady: A Biography of the USS Archerfish

Review"The next best thing to serving on the Archerfish is reading this book. It's a great Navy story about a great ship and crew."--Stephen Coonts, New York Times bestselling author of Liars and ThievesThe next best thing to serving on the Archerfish is reading this book....A great Navy story about a great ship.(Stephen Coonts New York Times bestselling author of Liars and Thieves)She looked like just about like the other diesel powered, Balao-class submarines crafted in the '40s. But there the similarity ends. Because the Archerfish--named for a fish that kills its victims with a lethal blast of water from below--won a unique, heroic place in military history and the memories of her crew members.Here is her story: from her assembly in New England through her service in World War II, where she broke the back of the Japanese Navy and sank the largest ship ever sunk by a submarine, to the details of her critical role in the Cold War, crisscrossing the oceans for six years to foil Soviet naval intelligence.Here, too, are the stories of her officers and enlisted men. In their own words, these men tell how, against all odds, they sent a Japanese aircraft carrier to the ocean floor, served in peacetime in the Navy's only all bachelor crew, steered their ship into exotic ports all over the world, and welcomed B-girls, Japanese war veterans, royalty, Playboy bunnies and a goat aboard ship, with equal hospitality. As they helped their sub outlast fires and even an earthquake, they worked hard, played hard and lived even harder.An extraordinary real-life odyssey, Gallant Lady is a vivid, unforgettable portrait of submariners' life.About the AuthorKEN HENRY retired from the US Navy in 1974 as a Senior Chief Engineman. He was one of the first volunteers accepted for Operation Sea Scan aboard the USS Archerfish. He lives in South Florida.DON KEITH is a successful broadcaster and critically acclaimed novelist. His debut novel, The Forever Season was met with critical acclaim and was named 1997 Fiction Award Winner by the Alabama Library Association. He lives with his wife in Springs Village, Alabama.Excerpt.

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