Sailors to the end : the deadly fire on the USS Forrestal and the heroes who fought it
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x, 307 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations, portraits ; 25 cm.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [289]-291) and index.
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"Sailors to the End tells the dramatic and until now forgotten story of the 1967 fire on board the USS Forrestal during its time at Yankee Station off the coast of Vietnam. The aircraft carrier, the mightiest of the U.S. fleet, was preparing to launch attacks into North Vietnam when one of its jets accidentally fired a rocket across the flight deck and into an aircraft occupied by pilot John McCain. A huge fire ensued, and McCain barely escaped before a thousand-pound bomb on his plane exploded, causing a chain reaction with other bombs on surrounding planes. The crew struggled for days to extinguish the fires, the 5,000 men on board experiencing different kinds of hell - some trapped in damaged compartments waiting to die, some battling rivers of flaming jet fuel in order to rescue their buddies. Almost all of them were innocent eighteen and nineteen-year-olds, but in an instant they were thrust into a tragedy that nearly destroyed the ship and took the lives of 134 men." "Based on never-before-disclosed information and extensive interviews with the fire's survivors, here is the first full, minute-by-minute account of the disaster. Told through the stories of a dozen sailors, including John Beling, the carrier's beloved captain who was made a scapegoat for the disaster, Sailors to the End follows the Forrestal from its home in Norfolk, Virginia, through its mission in Vietnam. Focusing on the fateful fire and its aftermath, this book provides a gripping tale of heartache and heroism as young men find themselves trapped on a burning ship with bombs exploding all around them." "Sailors to the End also corrects the official view of the fire, providing evidence that the U.S. government compromised the ship's safety by insisting on increased bombing despite the shortage of reliable weapons. For thirty-five years, the terrible loss of life has been blamed on the sailors themselves, but this meticulously documented history shows that they were truly the victims and heroes, deserving recognition for their efforts during a sweeping tragedy that until now has been only a footnote in history. Gregory A. Freeman dramatically brings this story to life, creating a work that is both riveting and moving."--BOOK JACKET.

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Freeman, G. A. (2002). Sailors to the end: the deadly fire on the USS Forrestal and the heroes who fought it (First edition.). William Morrow.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Freeman, Gregory A. 2002. Sailors to the End: The Deadly Fire On the USS Forrestal and the Heroes Who Fought It. William Morrow.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Freeman, Gregory A. Sailors to the End: The Deadly Fire On the USS Forrestal and the Heroes Who Fought It William Morrow, 2002.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Freeman, Gregory A. Sailors to the End: The Deadly Fire On the USS Forrestal and the Heroes Who Fought It First edition., William Morrow, 2002.

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