Sea Cobra

Admiral Halsey's Task Force and the Great Pacific Typhoon

Description

One of the costliest battles of World War II happens to be one of the least known. After failing to stop the attack of Admiral Takeo Kurita at Leyte Gulf, Admiral “Bull” Halsey made a desperate attempt to engage the Japanese Imperial Navy in a full-scale battle. Acting against better judgment and in a desperate attempt at redemption, Halsey led his crew into the raging path of a typhoon, which resulted in the loss of nearly one thousand sailors—the most costly mission of the Pacific war.

Reviews

“Melton has no equal in recording sea history”—Clive Cussler

Praise for Buckner Melton’s previous books:

A Hanging Offense

“A superb recounting of a strange affair indeed. Fine seafaring adventure, expertly narrated.”—Kirkus

“Swashbuckling.”—Wall Street Journal

Aaron Burr: Conspiracy to Treason

“Waves a spellbinding tale of betrayal and intrigue.”—Publishers Weekly

“An engrossing account of the new American republic’s first great treason trial.”--Kirkus

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