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31 of 31 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Excellent read with some historical errors, July 17, 2004
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Dennis J. Tyra (Lynn Haven, FL United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The Rescue: A True Story of Courage and Survival in World War II (Paperback)
I thoroughly enjoyed this book. It makes what we see on shows like "Survivor" trivial trash. That said I offer the following comment in the spirit of constructive criticism.

More care should have been taken in research and/or being critically reviewed by a knowledgeable individual. The text (pg 284) mentions the Japanese carrier Zuikaku as being sunk in the Battle of the Philippine Sea. Try getting sunk off Cape Engano later in the year. Also stated (pg 283) was the Shokaku as being "the last remaining from the fleet that had struck Pearl Harbor." The Zuikaku was. Incorrect also (pg 288) is the claim that two escort carriers were sunk by naval gunfire off Samar. I believe only the Gambier Bay was sunk in that manner. U.S.S St Lo went down due to a kamikaze strike. I am only a casual reader of history and found these errors. Anyone who puts out a book on historical events should take rigorous action to ensure accuracy. I seem to be finding more and more books coming out with errors which distract from the holy grail of historical fact.

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21 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Uncommon Heroism, March 17, 2003
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Lawrence R. Mayes (Rapid City, SD USA) - See all my reviews
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Author Smith has combined three almost independent stories, that of those rescued from the Japanese on the Philippine Island Negros, the saga of the submarine Crevalle which affects the rescue and the aftermath of the survivors' stories and the historic events of the Battle of the Philippine Sea, influenced by the secret documents spirited away by the submarine during the rescue. Smith richly details the lives and living conditions of 40 Americans who become trapped on Negros by the Japanese invasion of the Philippines after their attack on Pearl Harbor. He follows them as conditions worsen, ultimately causing the survivors to move further and further into the jungles. Some become involved in the Philippine resistance movement, and well documented and dramatic stories of heroism and sacrifice by these men, women and children abound. In time General Douglas MacArthur orders the rescue of these Americans and the Crevalle becomes the focus. The details of the cooperation between the US Navy, the Philippine resistance forces and the survivors leading to the dramatic rescue make for great reading. On a parallel track are events culminating in the crash landing on the east coast of Negros of a Japanese aircraft containing two very senior Admirals and the "Z" Plan for the Japanese conquest of American forces in the Pacific. Through a series of brave actions by Philippinos and Americans, the Z Plan eventually is recovered and liberated, along with the American survivors, by the Crevalle. The book culminates with the Battle of the Philippine Sea (The Great Marianas Turkey Shoot), greatly influenced on both sides by the Z Plan, negatively for the Japanese and positively for the Americans. The book concludes by bringing the reader up to date on the subsequent lives of the key figures described throughout the book. This book is a great read, rich with history, full of heroic actions and giving a unique insight into events of enormous import in the individual lives of ordinary people caught up in an extraordinary time.
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16 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Triumphant Saga of Courage and Survival in World War II, May 18, 2002
Stephen Trent Smith's "The Rescue" is not only a spellbinding account of the rescue of forty American civilians and soldiers from the Japanese-occupied Phillipines, but also a splendid terse look at the Pacific U. S. submarine campaign and the last decisive battle between Japanese and American naval forces; the Battle of the Phillipine Sea, more popularly known as the "Great Marianas Turkey Shoot". Smith possesses both a great photojournalist's eye for detail and the ability to write a gripping thriller; more often than not, "The Rescue" comes across as a well written World War Two espionage thriller. Smith describes one of the most exciting rescues of people trapped behind enemy lines during World War Two and succinctly places it in context within the overall war aims of both Japanese and American naval and general staffs as both sought air and sea superiority over the other. I strongly recommend this fine book as one of the best recently published histories of World War II. I look forward to yet another fine book from Steven Trent Smith on the still largely untold story of American and Filipino resistance to the Japanese occupation of the Phillipines.
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12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Geat Yarn, True or False?, June 10, 2001
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John R Morley (Silver Spring, Maryland United States) - See all my reviews
This wonderful yarn will keep you reading until the final pages.

What makes it even more spellbinding, is the fact that this is no yarn, it is a true story.

The author has traced the lives of forty Americans trapped in The Philippines during World War II. Dozens of interviews and conversations with the remaining survivors and their families has produced a factual and historic look at the War arena in the Pacific.

The reader is drawn in to each family and each group of people involved in the hiding and rescue of these courageous Americans.

You feel the love they have for their families and their chosen mission, whether their mission was to teach the word of God , or to create as much chaos and damage to the invading Japanese army.

You feel their fear, their hunger and their despertion. You have to keep reading to learn of their outcome.

The history of the war, in the Pacific, is a gripping story in itself. We all know how that ended, but once again the author gives us an inside look at the personal lives and conditions of the daring and brave American submariners that took amazing risks on a daily basis for their country and fellow Americans.

For added excitement we are given the remarkable capture of Japan's "Z" Plan and the way it impacted not only the outcome of the war, but the rescue of the Americans from the Philipines.

This is not just a book for "War Buffs". It will appeal to readers that enjoy a thrilling story and those that enjoy how generously people treat other people in their most neeed hours.

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14 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Rescue, May 8, 2001
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Being a member of the crew on this submarine I have to rate it 5 stars. I didn't realize that Mr Smith dug so deep for his information. In colaborating with him I thought the book was only going to be about the time spent on the submarine but I found out that he really made it a history book on the refugees; prisoners of war and the whole war in the pacific . Even though I was in contact with most of the refugees for the past 8 or so years I learned so much more about them from reading the book. It was a story well researched and as Richard P.Henrick stated could easily grace the big screen of movie theaters.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Very Good Read !!, February 26, 2007
This review is from: The Rescue: A True Story of Courage and Survival in World War II (Paperback)
'The Rescue' is a must read.The author presents a very detailed look at many aspects of life in the Philippines during the Japanese occupation.From sugar cane farmers,allied prisoners,the resistance,americans hideing in the jungle,life aboard a US submarine just to name a few & ties it all together at the end of the book.It reads like a novel but is all fact.The research is incredible. I have read dozens & dozens of WW2 books,this ranks near the top!!Don't miss this one!!!
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6 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars If not the best . . ., October 30, 2005
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I've read dozens of books of the era of World War Ii that this book covers - the Philippines - and this one has to be the best. I like the first person stories but they are only about one man's (or woman's) point of view. Steven Trent Smith tells the story of several different groups of people trying to escape capture by the Japanese. It's as exciting and fascinating as any made-up story as the missionaries and the POWs and the businessmen all prepare, with the help of Filipinos, to meet the U.S. Navy submarine so they can be rescued. I don't know when I couldn't put down a true history book but this one this one kept me up very late at night until I knew those folks were safely in Australia. Some of the facts are a little suspect but nothing that makes a difference in the story. If someone wants to read only one book about the tragic situation in the Philippines during World War II, this one is it.
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4 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars From the book's editor, Stephen S. Power, May 2, 2001
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This book fits into that segment of my list I like to call "Dad books," the titles my father would not only like receive as a gift, but will also read when he gets the chance.

THE RESCUE reads like a thriller, from the trials of the Americans trapped in the Philippines; to the American demolition expert and guerilla leader whose goal in life, it seems, is to blow stuff up, preferably with some Japanese soldiers on it; to the sub and its two nail-biting runs through enemy water to rescue the American refugees and the Japanese secret plans for the great naval battle the Japanese believed would end the war. It's worth five stars, and sure, I'm biased, but if it weren't worth five stars, I wouldn't have wanted to publish it.

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5.0 out of 5 stars The Rescue, December 25, 2011
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gayle mason (roswell, georgia USA) - See all my reviews
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A truly great story of WW II that few probably know .

There is also a documentary about it . Highly recommended for WW II history lovers .
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5.0 out of 5 stars the rescue., October 12, 2011
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This review is from: The Rescue: A True Story of Courage and Survival in World War II (Paperback)
book highlights the little known undercover resistance from elements of civilians and soldiers who did not

surrender to the japanese on the phillipene islands.it also emphasises the underrated role of the us submarine core

that almost single handed isolated japan from her vast colonies and their vital raw materials.The Rescue
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The Rescue: A True Story of Courage and Survival in World War II by Steven Trent Smith (Paperback - January 31, 2003)
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