The Rescue: A True Story of Courage and Survival in World War II

The Rescue: A True Story of Courage and Survival in World War II

by StevenTrentSmith (Author)

Synopsis

Advance Praise for The Rescue Steven Trent Smith grapples boldly with several big subjects: the Japanese occupation of the Philippines; the capture of Japan's Z Plan' (the decisive-battle strategy for destroying the U.S. Pacific Fleet); the rescue by submarine of forty Americans stranded in the Philippines; the climactic Battle of the Philippine Sea. Meticulously researched and well written, The Rescue ties these elements together into an epic that is emotionally engaging from start to rousing finish. Martin Russ, author of Breakout and The Last Parallel Smith's thoroughly researched, detailed account of the brave American and Filipino guerrillas on Negros Island in the Philippines will do much to introduce readers to this little-known aspect of World War II in the Pacific. Operating in the most primitive conditions, suffering the deprivations of living and fighting in the wild, these guerrillas were a formidable army and did much to win the war for the Allies in World War II. And the courageous and resourceful submariners of the USS Crevalle of the Pacific Fleet went well beyond the call of duty to rescue their fellow Americans from harm's way. This is a fascinating story well told. Elizabeth Norman, author of the award-winning We Band of Angels: The Untold Story of American Nurses Trapped on Bataan by the Japanese The Rescue is a delightful journey with the gallant few who resisted the Japanese occupation of the Philippines and who shaped the larger events which led to victory in the Pacific. Smith's brilliant research and unique storytelling make this account a must for all who enjoy history and a grand adventure. Peter Huchthausen, author of Hostile Waters With a photojournalist's eye for action and detail, Steven Trent Smith's The Rescue is a remarkable achievement. The incredible mission to save forty Americans stranded in the Philippines reads more like a work of fiction. This story could easily grace the big screen of your local movie theater, with a plot filled with non-stop action, amazing twists of fate, and an incredible cast of characters, complete with a climax that's certain to get the pulse pounding. A must-read for all those interested in one of the great secret submarine operations of World War II and all action adventure fans alike! Richard P. Henrick, author of Crimson Tide and Nightwatch

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More Information

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 336
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Published: 09 May 2001

ISBN 10: 0471412910
ISBN 13: 9780471412915

Media Reviews
Excellent book... Smith deserves praise for telling a long and fairly involved story without becoming tiresome. The level of drama has its peaks and valleys, but The Rescue is a thrilling book. (Associated Press) The story of the escape and rescue of those American expatriates is a testament to the courage and strength of civilians caught in the war at its start. (U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings) Smith's account...is eminently worth reading, and though perhaps overlong, is a fascinating book that belongs in every public and academic library. (Library Journal, May 2001) ...wartime adventure draped with thrills and romance . ( Kirkus Reviews , March 15, 2001)
Author Bio
STEVEN TRENT SMITH is a five--time Emmy Award - winning freelance TV photojournalist with a passion for history. He lives in Philadelphia with his wife and son.