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Torpedo Run

The Story of WWII Submarine Hero Eugene B. Fluckey

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Torpedo Run

By: Don Keith
Narrated by: Vincent Caruso
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The remarkable true story of Eugene Fluckey, the US Navy’s most innovative - and aggressive - submarine commander of World War II

Over the course of five combat patrols during the Pacific War, Commander Fluckey reinvented submarine warfare, pioneering audacious strategies to hunt and sink Japanese warships and merchant vessels. At the helm of the USS Barb, he directed his boat to attack warship convoys - never mind the lop-sided odds - and to slip into heavily defended enemy harbors to launch torpedoes at unsuspecting targets. “Lucky” Fluckey’s submariners often attacked from the surface, brazenly sinking the enemy with the Barb’s deck guns. Once, he even sent sailors ashore on one Japanese island on a perilous mission to blow up a Japanese train. Fluckey and his crew sent an astounding seventeen enemy ships, including an aircraft carrier, to the bottom of the sea.

In Torpedo Run, acclaimed naval historian Don Keith dives into the most thrilling and dangerous tales of Fluckey’s war, as he guides his gallant crew against the Japanese fleet. For his heroism and intrepidity, Fluckey earned four Navy Crosses and the Medal of Honor, and showed what a submarine - and he - was capable of.

©2022 Don Keith (P)2022 Penguin Audio
Americas Australia, New Zealand & Oceania Military United States Wars & Conflicts World War II Transportation Submarine War Island
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A remarkable piece of American history. Very interesting! Highly recommend! True heroes!!! Schools need to offer as a recommended reading!!!

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The story and narration are both top quality. For anyone with an interest in WWII and Submarine warfare, this is a must read.

Well Done!

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The narrator an outstanding job, realism making common words Come to life I highly recommend this offer. A wonderful story have been re-created.

Call men and unbelievable situations with heroes they were.

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Nothing to dislike. Very well written and the narrator was top notch. I would highly recommend.

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Great read. Enjoyed it. New author for me. Fluckey exhibited great leadership during WWII as a submarine commander. Author gave credit, as did Fluckey, to the crew of USS Barb, SS220. Book was well researched and interpreted. I'll look for more Don Keith books.

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I enjoyed this audible book, What a great read. Thank you for the experience I received.

Submarine Duty

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Well narrated and interesting. Great for those who love submarine stories. Good character development and suspense.

Great WW2 Submarine story.

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Do not want to write a review ! I feel I should be able to decline

Great historical information

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Great story of Eugene Flucky and the Barb
Admiral Flucky was a great leader forSuns

Great book

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This could be a very enjoyable story, BUT I hated the way the story bounces back-and-forth from him being a captain to being at the Naval Academy to fighting a battle to getting his command. At one point where hearing about a battle in 1944, then all of a sudden we’re back to 1941 and Pearl Harbor being bombed. It’s very hard to keep track of where we are in the story. Seriously, who writes like that. It almost made me quit listening. I absolutely hated that aspect of the book. Why don’t you just write the story in chronological order?? Horrible writing style

Good story BUT…

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