Description In this memoir of life aboard aircraft carriers during World War II, Alvin Kernan combines vivid recollections of his experience as a young enlisted sailor with a rich historical account of the Pacific war.
His previous books about World War II include The Unknown Battle of Midway, published by Yale University Press, and the novels Love and Glory and the forthcoming Proceed Without "Hornet"..
Navy, 1941-45.
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He served in the U. make the moment vivid; that is what it was like, on the Hornet in its last hours."--Samuel Hynes, New York Times Book Review About the Author Alvin Kernan is Avalon University Professor of Humanities, Emeritus, Princeton University. . .
I will go back and read them all."--John Lehman, Air & Space"Details .
He] has written eight other books. . . .
Kernan served in many battles and was aboard the Hornet when it was sunk by torpedoes in the Battle of the Santa Cruz Islands."One of the most arresting naval autobiographies yet published."--Sir John Keegan"An honest story of collective courage, evocative, well-written, and fixed before the colors fade."--Kirkus Reviews" Kernan] recounts a wonderful and exciting American story about a poor farm boy from Wyoming who enlisted in the Navy.
Description In this memoir of life aboard aircraft carriers during World War II, Alvin Kernan combines vivid recollections of his experience as a young enlisted sailor with a rich historical account of the Pacific war