In June of this year, Rear Adm. Eugene B. Fluckey died at the age of 93. I cannot hope to give a proper summary of his career, but to say the summary of it upon his passing caused me to immediately purchase his book chronicling his command of the submarine USS Barb.
Thunder Below! is slang used in WWII for depth charges and gives us the indication that this book is about submarine warfare. What we cannot be prepared for is the great storytelling found here. The USS Barb was the most successful submarine in the US Pacific Fleet during WWII under the command of one man. This is the story of the Captain and his crew on some of the most daring raids of Japanese shipping, ports, factories and even an attack against a train. The Barb even pioneered the use of rocketry from submarines. The official war record reads like a novel and this first person account, accompanied by official American and Japanese documentation, is more exciting than many thrillers.
I started this book because the topic interested me. I finished this book knowing it would be a permanent part of my library. I recommend this book to anyone who is interested in first person accounts of WWII, naval engagements, or military history. I thoroughly enjoyed it from cover to cover and anticipate that I will read it again one day. Very impressive. Adm. Fluckey should be recognized by everyone as a true and very real American Hero.
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