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OverviewThe old light cruiser Marblehead was living out her final years of naval service as a member of the United States Asiatic Fleet in 1941. The small group of mostly antiquated ships based in the Philippines sailed the waters of East Asia to show the American flag in places like China, Hong Kong, Japan, and Singapore. The sudden eruption of World War II in the Pacific put the warship on the front lines of the conflict as Imperial Japan unleased a series of devastating attacks across the region. On the morning of February 4, 1942, the warship was surprised by Japanese planes northeast of Java. Two large bombs slammed into Marblehead causing fires, casualties, and knocking out her steering gear. A third bomb exploded close by underwater. The near miss ripped a large gash into her hull allowing a torrent of water to rush inside the ship. Escape from Java takes the reader all throughout the ship as the story unfolds -next to gunners toiling to keep their guns firing, with medical staff tending to the wounded, and alongside damage control sailors working in flooded compartments. The damage was critical, so much so the Japanese radioed they had sunk the ship. In fact, through courage, sacrifice, and super-human effort, Marblehead would successfully make a harrowing 13,000 mile journey back to the US. AUTHOR: John J. Domagalski (www.pacificwarauthor.com) is the author of several books about World War II in the Pacific'. Under a Blood Red Sun: The Remarkable Story of PT Boats in the Philippines and the Rescue of General MacArthur' tells the story a group of American sailors trapped in the Philippines during the early days of the Pacific War. 'Into the Dark Water: The Story of Three Officers and PT-109' uses the stories of three young naval officers to tell the World War II saga of the warship made famous by John F. Kennedy. 25 b/w illustrations and 5 maps Full Product DetailsAuthor: John J DomagalskiPublisher: Pen & Sword Books Ltd Imprint: Pen & Sword Military ISBN: 9781526784414ISBN 10: 1526784416 Publication Date: 02 March 2022 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsAll in all, Escape from Java is a must summer read. -- ARGunners.com ...Domagalski chose his subject matter well. He is to be commended for bringing the Marblehead back to life. -- Naval History ...recommended for anyone interested in the early days of World War II in the southwest Pacific, the challenges of coalition warfare, or both. -- Air & Space Power History ...paints an engrossing tale of an obsolescent ship's survival amid great odds set against the brutal early fighting of the Pacific War. This book will appeal to a wide audience not only as high wartime adventure but simply as a story of gritty perseverance when the odds are heavily against. -- Naval Historical Foundation All in all, Escape from Java is a must summer read. -- ARGunners.com ...paints an engrossing tale of an obsolescent ship's survival amid great odds set against the brutal early fighting of the Pacific War. This book will appeal to a wide audience not only as high wartime adventure but simply as a story of gritty perseverance when the odds are heavily against. -- Naval Historical Foundation All in all, Escape from Java is a must summer read. -- ARGunners.com ""...a good read about a stubborn, tough ship and its equally stubborn, tough, and courageous crew.""-- ""The Northern Mariner"" ""Wardrooms and chiefs' messes would enjoy reading and discussing this book, as it holds both historical and contemporary significance. Sailors need exposure to their heroic Navy forebears who overcame great adversities in the early days of the Pacific War. Given the importance of the Seventh Fleet in today's context, this book also provides an excellent overview of the nations of Southeast Asia and Oceania, with insight into their geopolitical histories, resources, and cultures.""-- ""Naval War College Review"" ""...Domagalski chose his subject matter well. He is to be commended for bringing the Marblehead back to life.""-- ""Naval History"" ""...recommended for anyone interested in the early days of World War II in the southwest Pacific, the challenges of coalition warfare, or both.""-- ""Air & Space Power History"" ""...paints an engrossing tale of an obsolescent ship's survival amid great odds set against the brutal early fighting of the Pacific War. This book will appeal to a wide audience not only as high wartime adventure but simply as a story of gritty perseverance when the odds are heavily against.""-- ""Naval Historical Foundation"" ""All in all, Escape from Java is a must summer read.""-- ""ARGunners.com"" Author InformationJohn J. Domagalski (www.pacificwarauthor.com) is the author of several books about World War II in the Pacific_. Under a Blood Red Sun: The Remarkable Story of PT Boats in the Philippines and the Rescue of General MacArthur_ tells the story a group of American sailors trapped in the Philippines during the early days of the Pacific War. _Into the Dark Water: The Story of Three Officers and PT-109_ uses the stories of three young naval officers to tell the World War II saga of the warship made famous by John F. Kennedy. His fascination with history began at a young age by building model ships and reading books about World War II. The interest eventually grew into research and writing. He has interviewed dozens of World War II veterans. Domagalski is a graduate of Northern Illinois University and lives near Chicago. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |