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![]() by Forest J. Sterling R.A.Cline Pub 1999 Softcover 221 pages Index, photos ISBN 0966323521 Cover Price $19.95 Language: English ![]() Order now at amazon.com Return to |
Wake of the Wahoo The Heroic Story of America's Most Daring WWII Submarine, USS Wahoo Wake Of The Wahoo gives the perspective of the Enlisted Man's take on Submarine Warfare in WWII. USS Wahoo and her captain, Dudley W. "Mush" Morton, remain legendary among the annals of submarine history. Under his command she became, arguably, America's most famous WWII sub: first to successfully penetrate an enemy harbor and torpedo a ship therein; first to successfully execute the "down the throat" torpedo shot. Review by Justin Taylan Return to Book Reviews | Add a review or submit for review Last Updated |
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