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The Last Stand of the Tin Can Sailors

The Extraordinary World War II Story of the U.S. Navy's Finest Hour

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The Last Stand of the Tin Can Sailors

Auteur(s): James D. Hornfischer
Narrateur(s): Barrett Whitener
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2004, Samuel Eliot Morison Prize, Winner

“This will be a fight against overwhelming odds from which survival cannot be expected. We will do what damage we can.”

With these words, Lieutenant Commander Robert W. Copeland addressed the crew of the destroyer escort USS Samuel B. Roberts on the morning of October 25, 1944, off the Philippine Island of Samar. On the horizon loomed the mightiest ships of the Japanese navy, a massive fleet that represented the last hope of a staggering empire. All that stood between it and Douglas MacArthur’ s vulnerable invasion force were the Roberts and the other small ships of a tiny American flotilla poised to charge into history.

In the tradition of the number-one New York Times best seller Flags of Our Fathers, James D. Hornfischer paints an unprecedented portrait of the Battle of Samar, a naval engagement unlike any other in US history - and captures with unforgettable intensity the men, the strategies, and the sacrifices that turned certain defeat into a legendary victory.

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“One of the finest WWII naval action narratives in recent years, this book follows in the footsteps of Flags of Our Fathers.... Exalting American sailors and pilots as they richly deserve.... Reads like a very good action novel.” (Publishers Weekly)

“Reads as fresh as tomorrow's headlines.... Hornfischer's captivating narrative uses previously classified documents to reconstruct the epic battle and eyewitness accounts to bring the officers and sailors to life.” (Texas Monthly)

“Hornfischer is a powerful stylist whose explanations are clear as well as memorable.... A dire survival-at-sea saga.” (Denver Post)

“In The Last Stand of the Tin Can Sailors, James Hornfischer drops you right into the middle of this raging battle, with 5-inch guns blazing, torpedoes detonating and Navy fliers dive-bombing.... The overall story of the battle is one of American guts, glory and heroic sacrifice.” (Omaha World Herald)

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"Readable from beginning to end, this popular history magnificently brings to life men and times that may seem almost as remote as Trafalgar to many in the early twenty-first century....One of the finest World War II volumes to appear in years." (Booklist)

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Good pacing and great niche historical recap of pacific war and includes great side stories that add to the narrative

Story telling was superb; great narrator

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How to put this into words. This has to be the finest book on Taffy 3 and the Battle of Leyte Gulf. It’s extremely well researched and extremely well written.

Easily one of the best books on The Battle of Leyte Gulf.

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So incredibly compellingly written and read, with absorbing characters and thrilling action that grips so intensely you almost forget it's a true story. One heads up though: if you are squeamish, you may want to take this one slowly. There are no cut-aways from the grim horrors of war here, Hornfischer lays it all out in wince-inducing gory detail - the narration is unflinching but I admit I flinched a good bit at some of the more horrendous maimings and deaths. That's not at all a knock against it! Just something to be aware of going in if you pick it up — this is not one of those WW2 stories that glosses over the nasty rough parts in a haze of sepia-tone polished glory (and maybe not one you'll want to listen to while eating dinner). You get the whole picture, and in a tale of doomed heroes against insurmountable odds such as this, the whole picture will wrench your heart and sometimes make your skin crawl, as well as make you laugh and give you goosebumps too. A classic.

Tough But Riveting Story of Heroes

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I'm not entirely sure why the narrator felt the need to impersonate some kind of robotic voice mail machine, but he did. Shame.

Is the narrator a robot?

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