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A Boy, a Ship, and a War [Paperback]

Claud Aldrich (Author)
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December 5, 2001
A Tin Can Sailor on the USS VanValkenburg, Claud recalls his WWII days on the Pacific.

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Claud was a poor boy, one of nine children, seven boys and two girls, drafted in to the United States Navy, an entirely new world, which he knew nothing about. There was a rude awakening for him, to shape up to the facts of life on a warship in a time of war. Learning to be in harms way and survive.

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  • Paperback: 70 pages
  • Publisher: Thornton Publishing (December 5, 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0967024269
  • ISBN-13: 978-0967024264
  • Product Dimensions: 8.8 x 5.9 x 0.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,263,153 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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4.0 out of 5 stars WW II through a sailor's eyes, November 30, 2010
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I think that perhaps the best place to begin is the part of the story that comes after the story. Paul Harvey used to call this `the rest of the story'.

"On the evening of July 7, 2010, my wife Marie and I were traveling in New York State between Sidney and Unadilla on Route 7. We stopped at a small place called Country Motel to spend the night. Both Marie and I went into the office where we were greeted by an older lady.
"Can I help you?"
"Yes, we would like a room," I said.
She looked up at my hat and asked "Were you in World War II? My husband was in that war. He was a Marine on a LST in Okinawa. His ship was hit by a Kamikaze and he had to jump into the water. He was in there for hours!"
"Don't tell me the LST was number 884!" I exclaimed.
She was shocked. She said, "How did you know that number?"
I explained, "My ship picked up all the Marines from that ship."

(Excerpt taken from The Tidewater Review, November 10, 2010)

That is the epilogue to the story, and it took place sixty-five years later.

The story begins in December, 1943, when high school drop-out Claud Aldrich, whose availability and age did not go unnoticed by Uncle Sam, was drafted into military service. Claud wanted to be a Marine, but the drafting quota for Marines was full. Given the choice, Claud chose Navy. What follows is a journal of the life of a seasick young man in a tin can called the USS Van Valkenburgh, a brand spanking new Destroyer named for the Captain of the USS Arizona who dent down with his ship in the sneak attack on Pearl Harbor the morning December 7th, 1941. It is the almost daily journal of his life as Torpedo's Mate Third Class in a voyage that began and ended in South Carolina, and records a journey of over 75,000 miles, two oceans, thousands of ships and aircraft, hundreds of thousands of men, and the largest sea battle in history.

It is told from the point of view not of a professional journalist, novelist or historian, but rather from the perspective of a brave, if frightened young man who gave over two years of his young life in defense of his country in the cramped quarters of a floating speck on an endless sea.

I'm a book critic. It is my job to attack a book, whether novel or non-fiction, and scour it to pick at the nits. Aldrich made my job easy. He is not a polished professional writer. But a funny thing happened on the way to the deadline. I started to see a war waged before my birth through the eyes of a man who survived it. Suddenly, page by page, the nits became less and less an issue as I got caught up in a mind game where my heart was begging for T/M 3c Claud Aldrich to survive, even as my head kept reminding me that of course he survived. He wrote the bloody book, you fool!

I found myself finishing the short seventy-nine page read in about an hour, and discovered when I reached the end that my eyes were leaking and I wanted nothing more than to stand up, reach out, take Torpedo's Mate Third Class Claud Aldrich, USNR, American Hero by the hand and thank him.

By the way, `Bob', the marine rescued in the excerpt at the beginning of the review? His rescue is on page thirty-five.
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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars If you want an 18 year old boy to understand what war really is. . .(not that video-game stuff), September 13, 2005
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Then get this book.

It is about WWII, but it is written by an 18 year old boy (at the time) and it is eye-opening to someone who might think war is to be glorified.

Claud tells his first-hand account of battles like Iwo Jima and Okinawa. They're horrifying because of the great price his generation had to pay to keep us free.

If you knew a WWII veteran and want to know what the war was really like - then you've got to get this book!
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Emotional account of war, March 22, 2010
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This book is for veterans but more so for those who've never experienced war first hand. this author takes you from incense through tbe growing up process that comes from sudden indoctrination into the life and death experiences of battle. It's a must for those of us who are interested in WWII history.
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Upon finishing boot camp in January 1944, I worked in the warehouses for a week or two. Read the first page
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Iwo Jima, Pearl Harbor, Buckner Bay, Van Valkenburgh, San Diego, William Graham, South Carolina, Kieth Bastian, Fire Party
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