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Soldiers Lost at Sea: A Chronicle of Troopship Disasters in Wartime (Hardcover)

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"Wise and Baron fill their book with fascinating bits of maritime history...compelling reading." -- The Northern Mariner, October 2003


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Heroism, tragedy, devotion to duty, and scandal are just a few of the ingredients that make up this dramatic first-time account of troopship losses in wartime. International in scope, it offers a compilation of stories about historic troopship disasters caused by torpedoes, aerial attacks, mines, surface fire, foul weather, friendly fire, and poor planning by military decision makers. Some are well known, like the explosion of the steamship Sultana on the Mississippi while transporting 2,000 Union soldiers home from Confederate prisons. Others, like the June 1945 sinking of the Japanese cruiser Ashigara by a British submarine that resulted in the loss of 800 Japanese soldiers, are little known. An extraordinary few far surpass the authors' criteria for selection of disasters with high troop loss and the involvement of heroic acts. Among the most memorable is the 1851 sinking of the British frigate Birkenhead with some 600 soldiers and their wives and children aboard. Lacking sufficient lifeboats, the men stood steady in their ranks on deck as the ship went down.

Board of Inquiry hearings, action reports, survivor debriefings, and personal correspondence collected from archives in Germany, Italy, Russia, Australia, Britain, and the United States tell the story of some fifty vessels that went down. Many of these disasters, the authors explain, were kept secret for decades. An introductory chapter provides an overview of troop losses at sea beginning with the age of galley warfare, but the majority of the book focuses on losses of World War II Allied and Axis ships followed by incidents from the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. 25 photographs. 6 x 9 inches.


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  • Hardcover: 272 pages
  • Publisher: US Naval Institute Press; First American Edition edition (November 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1591149665
  • ISBN-13: 978-1591149668
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 6.4 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.3 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #841,132 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars An Ultimately Saddening Litany of Troopship Disasters!, March 4, 2009
Since the time of the Pharaohs, troopships have ferried soldiers to war zones. Not all the ships made it safely...as recounted in SOLDIERS LOST AT SEA, James Wise and Scott Baron's compelling, horrifying and ultimately distressful summary of troopship disasters.

After surveying the historic evolution of the troopship, Wise and Baron describe 50 of the famous troopship disasters of the last 150 years. The names of many of these ships will resonate with anyone familiar with naval lore: Birkenhead, Sultana, Lancastria, Leopoldville and Wilhelm Gustloff.

Most were lost to torpedoes; a few to mines, faulty engines, bombs, glider bombs, etc. Casualties were often appalling: 2,300 on Sultana; 9,000 on Wilhelm Gustloff, many of whom were civilians; 1,700+ on Arisan Maru, most of which were American POWs being shipped to Japan; and 445 on Birkenhead.

While many of the sinkings yielded some survivors, others left no one to tell the tale. The Liberty ship Paul Hamilton, for example, was carrying 658 Army and Air Force personnel on 20 April 1944 when a German glider bomb hit the ship, which was also carrying ammunition. All died instantly along with the crew of 76. One man survived the sinking of the liner Ceramic in November 1942 but 655 crewmen, military personnel and civilians did not. In some cases, details of the sinkings were totally censored with details only being released 40 years later.

SOLDIERS LOST AT SEA certainly presents a side of warfare seldom described before. If anyone believes war is glorious, they should read this book. Interestingly enough, Wise and Baron only covered about 50 troopship sinkings; another 50 are listed in an appendix! SOLDIERS LOST AT SEA is one engrossing read. Recommended.
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