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  • Clear the Bridge!: The War Patrols of the U.S.S. Tang

    Richard O'Kane

    eBook (Presidio Press, July 6, 2011)
    The story of Tang and her gallant crew ranks with the most amazing of naval history. Whether rescuing Navy fliers off Truk or stalking enemy convoys off Japan, Tang carried the war to the enemy with unparalleled ferocity. Tang’s skipper on all five of her war patrols, Rear Admiral Richard H. O’Kane is acknowledged as the top submarine skipper of World War II. His personal decorations include three Navy Crosses and the Congressional Medal of Honor. He retired as a rear admiral from his command of the Submarine School, rounding out twenty years with the boats. He also wrote the classic Wahoo: The Patrols of America’s Most Famous WWII Submarine.Praise for Clear the Bridge!“There is no doubt that Tang was the best. . . . Most of the rest of us wondered what it was she had that the others didn’t. And here it is, in this extraordinary ‘tell it as it really happened’ book, written by the most daring, most professional submarine skipper of the war.”—Capt. Edward Beach, author of Run Silent, Run Deep “A classic of naval literature. . . . A stirring tribute, not only to [Richard O’Kane’s] gallant crew, but to all World War II submariners.”—Michael D. Hull, Military Magazine “Reading of [Tang’s] career and of the men aboard her is one of the great reading experiences of my life.”—Broox Sledge, The Book World
  • Clear the Bridge!: The War Patrols of the U.S.S. Tang

    Richard O'Kane

    Paperback (Presidio Press, Dec. 17, 1996)
    The story of Tang and her gallant crew ranks with the most amazing of naval history. Whether rescuing Navy fliers off Truk or stalking enemy convoys off Japan, Tang carried the war to the enemy with unparalleled ferocity. Tang’s skipper on all five of her war patrols, Rear Admiral Richard H. O’Kane is acknowledged as the top submarine skipper of World War II. His personal decorations include three Navy Crosses and the Congressional Medal of Honor. He retired as a rear admiral from his command of the Submarine School, rounding out twenty years with the boats. He also wrote the classic Wahoo: The Patrols of America’s Most Famous WWII Submarine.Praise for Clear the Bridge!“There is no doubt that Tang was the best. . . . Most of the rest of us wondered what it was she had that the others didn’t. And here it is, in this extraordinary ‘tell it as it really happened’ book, written by the most daring, most professional submarine skipper of the war.”—Capt. Edward Beach, author of Run Silent, Run Deep “A classic of naval literature. . . . A stirring tribute, not only to [Richard O’Kane’s] gallant crew, but to all World War II submariners.”—Michael D. Hull, Military Magazine “Reading of [Tang’s] career and of the men aboard her is one of the great reading experiences of my life.”—Broox Sledge, The Book World
  • Clear the Bridge! The War Patrols of the U.S.S. Tang

    Richard H. O'Kane

    Hardcover (Rand McNally, March 15, 1977)
    Tang carried the war to the enemy with unparalleled ferocity. This is her story as told by her skipper.
  • Clear the Bridge!: The War Patrols of the U.S.S. Tang

    Richard H. O'Kane

    Hardcover (Rand McNally, March 15, 1977)
    The War Patrols of the U.S.S. Tang
  • Clear the Bridge!: The War Patrols of the U.S.S. Tang

    Richard O'Kane

    Hardcover (Presidio Press, June 1, 1987)
    Samuel Eliot Morison called Tang Fabulous. Vice Admiral Charles A. Lockwood, commander of the submarine force in the Pacific during World War II, described her fifth patrol as "One of the great submarine cruises of all time." Richard O'Kane was Tang's skipper throughout her brief but gallant career, and Clear the Bridge is his account of the life of Tang and her crew. From the date of her departure on her first patrol in January 1944, to her tragic loss only nine months later, Tang averaged one enemy ship on the bottom every 11 days, a rare twice that of any other U.S. submarine. Despite a short career, Tang's sinkings ranked first among U.S. boats and made Richard O'Kane the leading submarine skipper of the war. Tang also developed new tactics in sub-air rescues, picking 22 navy fliers out of the water while under Japanese gunfire at Truk. For her combat accomplishments, Tang was awarded two Presidential Unit citations, one of only three ships in the U.S. Navy so honored (but Tang's cited all patrols). Follow tang from the moment of her launching to her last, fatal patrol and discover the innovative tactics and calculated daring that made her the hottest boat of the Pacific War. See through her skipper's eyes the taut drama of submarine warfare: the flooding torpedo room that sorely tests Tang's pressure hull, while an enemy destroyer poised overhead listens for the slightest sound. Tang running aground while stalking the enemy submerged in shallow Empire waters and still firing torpedoes with deadly accuracy; the night surface attack off Formosa, when Tang penetrates a convoy of Japanese ships and sinks five of them in 70 seconds, Clear the Bridge is a classic in the literature of the sea.
  • Clear the Bridge! The War Patrols of the U.S.S. Tang The true story of America's

    Richard O'Kane

    Hardcover (Presidio, March 15, 1989)
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  • Clear the Bridge! The War Patrols of the U.S.S. Tang

    Richard H. O'Kane

    Hardcover (Rand McNally & Company, March 15, 1970)
    Very slight signs of use to the book. DJ had tapped repair at top front edge with slight wrinkle at top of the spine. War Patrols of the U.S.S. Tang, True Submarine story.
  • Clear the Bridge!: The War Patrols of the U.S.S Tang by RICHARD H O'KANE

    RICHARD H O'KANE

    Hardcover (MACDONALD J, March 15, 1885)
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