An edition of The dragon's breath (1996)

The dragon's breath

hurricane at sea

The dragon's breath
Dawes, Robert A. Jr., Dawes, R ...
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An edition of The dragon's breath (1996)

The dragon's breath

hurricane at sea

Over the centuries thousands of ships have been lost to violent storms at sea, but the story of the USS Warrington is like no other. The destroyer's loss in the Atlantic in September 1944 is one of the few cases in which there were enough survivors to re-create a complete picture of what happened. This book recounts the experiences of the Warrington's sixty-eight survivors, who spent some forty hours in the water.

It is based on their testimony before a Court of Inquiry and on the author's own firsthand experience with the ship and its crew - Cdr. Robert Dawes was her captain until fourteen days before she sank.

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The story that emerges is one of heroism and neglect. Dissecting the reasons for the disaster, Commander Dawes shows that the ship's loss was the result of a series of mistakes that should never have happened, and he cites compelling and disturbing evidence. Some fourteen weather warnings were ignored, for example, vividly demonstrating the fact that the finest system of weather advisories in the world is useless if warnings are not heeded. Neglected maintenance and repair caused machines to break down.

Long months of unrelieved, mind-numbing operations had taken their toll on the men. Their story shows clearly that the heroism of the American sailor is not confined to battle situations.

  1. The author questions the Court of Inquiry's harsh treatment of some of the survivors and the court's failure to recognize the heroism of several crew members while criticizing other actions that had no bearing on the Warrington's loss.

This book is the result of years of research. Commander Dawes, with the help of the sister of one of the men lost, began gathering information from Navy records and correspondence with the survivors long before copies of the official inquiry became available in 1991. His biography of the ship is both a tribute to the brave men who died and a record of lessons to be learned from the tragedy.

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English
Pages
222

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The dragon's breath: hurricane at sea
1996, Naval Institute Press
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 215) and index.

Published in
Annapolis, Md

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
359.3/254/097309044
Library of Congress
VA65.W297 D39 1996, VA65.W297D39 1996

The Physical Object

Pagination
xvii, 222 p. :
Number of pages
222

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL780583M
ISBN 10
155750153X
LCCN
95012441
OCLC/WorldCat
32311765
Library Thing
4437469
Goodreads
2173911

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