Neptune's Inferno

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Neptune’s Inferno

Author: James D. Hornfischer
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The Battle of Guadalcanal has long been heralded as a Marine victory. Now, with his powerful portrait of the Navy’s sacrifice, James D. Hornfischer tells for the first time the full story of the men who fought in destroyers, cruisers, and battleships in the narrow, deadly waters of “Ironbottom Sound.” Here, in stunning cinematic detail, are the seven major naval actions that began in August 1942, a time when the war seemed unwinnable and America fought on a shoestring, with the outcome always in doubt. Working from new interviews with survivors, unpublished eyewitness accounts, and newly available documents, Hornfischer paints a vivid picture of the officers and enlisted men who opposed the Japanese in America’s hour of need. The first major work on this subject in almost two decades, Neptune’s Inferno does what all great battle narratives do: It tells the gripping human stories behind the momentous events and critical decisions that altered the course of history and shaped so many lives.

Grace's Review

Neptune's Inferno

This was a rather slow read, but it was very interesting. I love to learn about the Navy and I was able to learn about the many men who sacrificed their lives for America. I took me a long time to finish this book, but it was worth reading. I tend to enjoy reading about the marines more, but this made me appreciate the Navy and how much it did during the war.

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