View Full Version : What are some great Fleet boat books??
fastfed
03-10-13, 03:44 AM
I read a few u-boat books (Iron Coffins,Steel boats, etc..)
And absolutely LOVED the way they were written.. From 1 person and the feeling of being there was present with all of them..
Recently I was recommended "War in the boats, my wwii submarine battles"
and I must say, I rather impressed.. The danger and grit isn't really there and many of the torpedo attacks he talks about happen within a sentence and its over, but I still love the book.
I'm almost finished with it and I started thinking, there must be more out there.
I think the U-boat books I mentioned are two of the most popular/best
are there any like that for the Pacific Fleet ?
THANKS
Sailor Steve
03-10-13, 09:55 AM
Wahoo and Clear The Bridge! by Dick O'Kane.
Submarine! The Classic Account of Undersea Combat in World War II, by Edward L. Beach (author of the fiction classic Run Silent, Run Deep)
Thunder Below! by Eugene B. Fluckey.
Silent Running: My Years on a World War II Attack Submarine, by James F. Calvert.
fastfed
03-10-13, 02:40 PM
Clear The Bridge!
Is that a good story? or is it broken down into little stories?
I want to know throughout the patrols and even back at base..
I got one of those books a while back and remember how terrible it was, I don't think it was Clear the bridge, because that book is really popular.
Jimbuna
03-10-13, 03:43 PM
The best INMHO:
Silent Victory by Clay Blair
http://www.amazon.com/Silent-Victory-Submarine-Against-Japan/dp/155750217X
sharkbit
03-10-13, 03:59 PM
They're fiction but I always recommend Edward L. Beach's "trilogy" "Run Silent, Run Deep", "Dust on the Sea", and "Cold is the Sea".
The first two take place on Fleet Boats during WWII but are very realistic. Beach served on subs during the war(Sailor Steve mentions his other book based on his experiences above, which is very good too :up:)
The third one takes place during the Cold War with the same main characters and is very good.
I'll definitely second O'Kane's "Wahoo" and "Clear the Bridge". When I was much younger, I read "Clear the Bridge" and remember not really liking it but I read it again in the last couple of years along with "Wahoo" and enjoyed both of them, "Wahoo" more than "Clear the Bridge" though.
Another might be "War in the Boats: My WWII Submarine Battles" by William Ruhe. I have it but haven't read it though. I've heard it is good. I believe it documents some of his experiences in S Boats early in the war.
:)
Sailor Steve
03-10-13, 04:45 PM
Clear The Bridge!
Is that a good story? or is it broken down into little stories?
I honestly don't remember. I know Wahoo recounts each patrol in great detail, so Clear The Bridge should as well.
fastfed
03-10-13, 05:45 PM
The best INMHO:
Silent Victory by Clay Blair
http://www.amazon.com/Silent-Victory-Submarine-Against-Japan/dp/155750217X
I have that book.. and IMO its HORRIBLE.. I'm sure its just my attention span, but it doesn't seem to follow a good story throughout the war..
Its HUGE
Red October1984
03-10-13, 07:13 PM
I have that book.. and IMO its HORRIBLE.. I'm sure its just my attention span, but it doesn't seem to follow a good story throughout the war..
Its HUGE
That's because it's basically a reference book. :)
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