Description
The history, construction, armament and tactics used by PT boats, and the development of the Japanese Kamikaze force and the role it played in the War are explored. The author also examines the American production juggernaut and why, despite America's overwhelming production advantage, the Japanese believed that if their people possessed the proper will, they could still win the War.
About the Author
Robert P. Gelzheiser is a retired history teacher. He lives in Venice, Florida.
Reviews
"Nicely illustrated with black-and-white historical photos...extraordinary...impressively informative.... Expertly organized and presented...recommended"-Midwest Book Review
"PT Boat Odyssey serves as a good addition to the historiography of PT Boats as a whole and Squadron 16 in particular, providing a well written chronicle of one father's wartime experiences as told through the voice of his son. ...this work covers several often-overlooked aspects of PT Boat service during the Second World War, and offers an excellent ground level view into one man's experiences in the Aleutians, New Guinea, and on Mindoro"-The Northern Mariner
"Robert Gelzheiser does an excellent job conveying the settings of the Pacific War, enabling the reader to understand the environment that his father and fellow sailors experienced."-Military Review.
Book Information
ISBN 9781476662640
Author Robert P. Gelzheiser
Format Paperback
Page Count 202
Imprint McFarland & Co Inc
Publisher McFarland & Co Inc
Dimensions(mm) 254mm * 178mm * 14mm