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The sailing of the Intrepid the incredible wartime voyage of the Navy's iconic aircraft carrier
—Williams, Montel, author, narrator.
2025

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From twenty-two-year naval and marine veteran Montel Williams comes a page-turning history of how one World War II aircraft carrier's crew defied all odds, redefining the very meaning of what it means to struggle, persevere and survive. 1944. The USS Intrepid set sail on its first combat voyage, only to be struck by a Japanese torpedo plane, jamming its rudder at a forty-five-degree angle. It could only sail in circles amid treacherous waters. The task force abandoned ship as it tried to make the 3,300-mile voyage to Pearl Harbor. For a day, the captain was able to slalom, alternating use of the ship's engines, but the seas became too perilous. Until one resilient crewman came up with the ingenious idea of rigging a 3,000-square-foot high sail on the second deck to steer the ship home safe. Incredibly, the makeshift sail proved to be their ticket to the shorelines.

Item Details

ISBN: 9781488273803

Edition: Unabridged.

Description:

  • 7 audio discs (approximately 7 hrs., 30 min.) : CD audio, digital ; 4 3/4 in.
  • digital optical
  • audio file CD audio

Notes:

  • Title from web page.
  • PDF material included on disc 7.
  • Read by various readers.

Publisher or Distributor Number: 17486346

Control Number: 3387167

UPC: 978148827380

Publisher: New York, NY : Harper Audio, [2025]
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