Greyhounds of the Pacific

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Product details

  • ISBN 9798892410113
  • Dimensions: 152 x 228mm
  • Publication Date: 23 Jul 2026
  • Publisher: Naval Institute Press
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Greyhounds of the Pacific is a comprehensive historical overview of American destroyer operations in the Pacific during World War II. While destroyers initially served in convoy protection roles in the Atlantic, their function in the Pacific shifted as they became independent forces that played a vital part in the war’s outcome. This book examines their transformation from prewar support ships to key players in the Pacific theater, highlighting their adaptability and contributions.

This captivating narrative history begins with the destroyers’ actions during the attack on Pearl Harbor and follows their involvement in major battles, including the Solomons campaign and later efforts against kamikaze attacks and Japanese submarines. It explores how these ships operated in restricted waters, developed new tactics, and adapted to the unique challenges of the Pacific War.

Engagingly written and rich with operational detail, Greyhounds of the Pacific uses photographs, maps, and technical specifications to provide a comprehensive understanding of these ships and their impact. Maps illustrate key operational areas, including Pearl Harbor, the Solomons, Okinawa, and Japan.

Unlike many books that focus on specific ships or battles, Greyhounds of the Pacific provides a broader history of destroyer operations, emphasizing their evolution and contributions to victory in the Pacific. This theater was entirely different from what they faced protecting convoys in the North Atlantic, and it brought the Tin Can Sailors against a wholly distinct adversary in the Japanese, who were fighting to hold island territory. All readers of World War II naval combat and Pacific warfare will gain a clear perspective on the destroyers’ role in shaping the war’s outcome.
 




 

Andrew Faltum served as an air intelligence officer aboard the USS Midway, homeported in Yokosuka, Japan, before joining the Navy Reserve and retiring as a commander. He is the author of several naval history books, including The Essex Aircraft Carriers, The Independence Light Aircraft Carriers, and The Supercarriers: The Forrestal and Kitty Hawk Classes. His expertise and firsthand experience bring unique insights to Greyhounds of the Pacific, making it a valuable resource for understanding World War II destroyer operations. He lives in Michigan.

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