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Different Battles: The Search for a World War II Hero (Paperback)

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In the deeper water 300 yards east of the buoy, a 200-foot German submarine rose from the bottom as it prepared to surface. The U-boat had arrived the previous night after a 4,000-mile, 36-day trip across the Atlantic -- destination: the Bethel Shoal buoy. Its mission was to fire its 17 torpedoes to sink U.S. and Allied shipping....Cremer searched the surface with his binoculars....The sea lay quiet...."These Americans," he said...,"they don't know that they are at war!"

During the early days of World War II, German U-boats crept along the U.S. East Coast off of Vero Beach. As a child, Rody Johnson had heard the whispers about ships blowing up off the Florida coast, and of Nazi submarines. Rody's father, Kit, in 1942 had volunteered with the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary, patrolling the Vero Beach coastline in his small fishing craft, the Kitsis -- part of a U.S. military effort to make the Germans think U.S. Navy sub chasers covered the ocean.

The volunteers and their small cruisers had no machine guns, no depth charges -- and had no idea what they would do if they saw a sub.

In the dark early morning hours of 5-6 May 1942, Kit Johnson saw a bright flash of light burst into the sky --what turned out to be a flare from a tanker ship torpedoed by a Nazi submarine. Johnson placed himself and his crew at risk, expecting no medals, nothing in return, to rescue the survivors of the flaming tanker -- 22 bleeding, burned crewmen.

Many years after the war, Rody Johnson thought about his father's volunteer adventures and, in his search for the details, was caught up in the excitement of finding and meeting the German Commander of the U-boat that had torpedoed the tanker -- the renowned Peter Cremer. As Rody got to know the Commander, he also began to realize that while Cremer was a hero in the German war effort, Kit Johnson, his father -- by then held prisoner of Alzheimer's Disease -- was a hero as well.

Rody Johnson has written a touching remembrance to his father, the hero.



About the Author

Rody Johnson grew up in Vero Beach, Florida. He holds electrical engineering and MBA degrees from the University of Virginia and spent most of his career in the electronic systems business. He later became the publisher of a weekly newspaper in Florida. He and his wife, artist Katharine Johnson, live in Vero Beach, where he fly fishes, kayaks, and writes, and in Lewisburg, West Virginia.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 172 pages
  • Publisher: Sunflower University Press (March 1, 1999)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0897452364
  • ISBN-13: 978-0897452366
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 6.2 x 0.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 11.2 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #2,283,863 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Different Battles is a fascinating read., June 21, 1999
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Different Battles is a truly unusual book. It's a meticulously researched, vividly imagined historical study. But it's also a moving personal memoir--all the more powerful for being understated. On top of all that, it's a fascinating read.

The author grew up in Vero Beach, Florida during World War II when German subs were a greater threat along the U.S. East coast than most people realized. The boy's father, Kit Johnson, uses his fishing boat to search for and rescue the survivors of ships torpedoed by the Germans. He later fights a very "different battle" with Alzheimer's. Peter Cremer, the charismatic and somewhat enigmatic Commander of a German U-boat, captures the reader's imagination. But as we gradually come to realize, the author's father is the real hero of the book.

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Several fascinating stories in one., June 23, 1999
By tjford32@hotmail.com (Lewisburg, West Virginia) - See all my reviews
Rody Johnson has given us a marvelous story of his research and his quest to uncover the activities of his father in WWII; at the same time he gives us a graphic portrait of the "enemy," the U-Boat captain, and of his father's battle with a another "enemy," alzheimer's disease. The love of a son for his father shines through.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A story all Coasties will love!, December 14, 2001
By John Fraser (Houston, Texas United States) - See all my reviews
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This short paperback book represents the author's research into his father's involvement in the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary during WWII. During one night patrol off the coast of Florida in 1942 the father came upon a tanker that had been torpedoed by a German U-boat and picked up 22 survivors. The son's research led him to meet with the U-boat's commander in Germany almost 50 years later. The son then describes his father
and uncle's battles with Alzheimer's in the twilight years of their lives. In the course of his search, he came to discover the heroic nature of his father's WWII exploits. I recommend this book to all Coast Guard Auxiliarists who desire a historical
account of USCGA action in wartime, to better frame the Auxiliary's role in current homeland defense.
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