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John F. Kennedy and PT-109

English

By (author): Richard Tregaskis

From the bestselling author of Guadalcanal Diary: The thrilling true story of the future presidents astonishing act of heroism during World War II.

In the early morning hours of August 2, 1943, US Navy motor torpedo boat PT-109 patrolled the still, black waters of Blackett Strait in the Solomon Islands. Suddenly, the Japanese destroyer Amagiri loomed out of the darkness, bearing directly down on the smaller ship. There was no time to get out of the waythe destroyer crashed into PT-109, slicing the mosquito boat in two and setting the shark-infested waters aflame with burning gasoline. Ten surviving crewmembers and their young skipper clung to the wreckage, their odds of survival growing slimmer by the instant.
 
Lt. John F. Kennedys first command was an unqualified disaster. Yet over the next three days, the privileged son of a Boston multimillionaire displayed extraordinary courage, stamina, and leadership as he risked his life to shepherd his crew to safety and coordinate a daring rescue mission deep in enemy territory. Lieutenant Kennedy earned a Navy and Marine Corps Medal and a Purple Heart, and the story of PT-109 captured the publics imagination and helped propel the battle-tested veteran all the way to the White House.
 
Acclaimed war correspondent Richard Tregaskiswho once beat out the future president for a spot on the Harvard University swim teambrings this remarkable chapter in American history to vivid life in John F. Kennedy and PT-109. From the crucial role torpedo boats played in the fight for the Solomon Islands to Kennedys eager return to the front lines at the helm of PT-59, Tregaskis tells the full story of this legendary incident with the same riveting style and meticulous attention to detail he brought to Guadalcanal Diary and Invasion Diary. See more
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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 133 x 203mm
  • Publication Date: 26 Jun 2018
  • Publisher: Open Road Media
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781504052887

About Richard Tregaskis

Richard Tregaskis (19161973) was a journalist and award-winning author best known for Guadalcanal Diary (1943) his bestselling chronicle of the US Marine Corps invasion of the Solomon Islands during World War II. Born in Elizabeth New Jersey Tregaskis graduated from Harvard University and reported for the Boston American before joining the International News Service. Assigned to cover the Pacific Fleet operations after Pearl Harbor he was one of only two reporters to land with the Marines on Guadalcanal Island. His dramatic account of the campaign was adapted into a popular film and became required reading for all Marine Corps officer candidates. Invasion Diary (1944) vividly recounts the Allied invasions of Sicily and Italy and Tregaskiss brush with death when a chunk of German shrapnel pierced his skull. Vietnam Diary (1963) documents the increased involvement of U.S. troops in the conflict between North and South Vietnam and was awarded the Overseas Press Clubs George Polk Award. Tregaskiss other honors include the Purple Heart and the International News Service Medal of Honor for Heroic Devotion to Duty. He traveled the world many times over and wrote about subjects as varied as the first space ship (X-15 Diary 1961) John F. Kennedys heroism during World War II (John F. Kennedy and PT-109 1962) and the great Hawaiian king Kamehameha I (Warrior King 1973). On August 15 1973 Tregaskis suffered a fatal heart attack while swimming near his home in Hawaii. After a traditional Hawaiian funeral his ashes were scattered in the waters off Waikiki Beach.  

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