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All the gallant men : an American sailor's firsthand account of Pearl Harbor / Donald Stratton with Ken Gire.

All the gallant men : (other title)
Stratton, Donald, 1922-2020 (author.). Gire, Ken, (author.).

Summary:

A memoir by a USS Arizona survivor describes his experience of the attacks that left him with burns over more than sixty-five percent of his body, his resolve to reenter service after a grueling recovery, and his contributions to some of the Pacific's most violent battles.
The most gripping, intimate, and inspiring account of Pearl Harbor, the first memoir ever published by a USS Arizona survivor. At 8:06 a.m. on December 7, 1941, Seaman First Class Donald Stratton was consumed by an inferno. A million pounds of explosives had detonated beneath his battle station aboard the USS Arizona, barely fifteen minutes into Japan's surprise attack on American forces at Pearl Harbor. Near death and burned across two thirds of his body, Don, a 19-year-old Nebraskan who had been steeled by the Great Depression and Dust Bowl, summoned the will to haul himself hand over hand across a rope tethered to a neighboring vessel. Forty-five feet below, the harbor's flaming, oil-slick water boiled with enemy bullets; all around him the world tore itself apart. In this extraordinary, never-before-told eyewitness account of the Pearl Harbor attack--the only memoir ever written by a survivor of the USS Arizona--94-year-old Donald Stratton finally shares his unforgettable personal tale of bravery and survival on December 7, 1941, his harrowing recovery, and his inspiring determination to return to the fight. Don and four other sailors made it safely across the same line that morning, a small miracle on a day that claimed the lives of 1,177 of their Arizona shipmates--approximately half the American fatalities at Pearl Harbor. Sent to military hospitals for a year, Don refused doctors' advice to amputate his limbs and battled to relearn how to walk. The U.S. Navy gave him a medical discharge, believing he would never again be fit for service, but Don had unfinished business. In June 1944, he sailed back into the teeth of the Pacific War on a destroyer, destined for combat in the crucial battles of Leyte Gulf, Luzon, and Okinawa, thus earning the distinction of having been present for the opening shots and the final major battle of America's Second World War. As the 75th anniversary of the Pearl Harbor attacks approaches, Don, a great-grandfather of five and one of six living survivors of the Arizona, offers an unprecedentedly intimate reflection on the tragedy that drew America into the greatest armed conflict in history. This is a book for the ages, one of the most remarkable---and remarkably inspiring--memoirs of any kind to appear in recent years.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9780062645357
  • ISBN: 0062645358
  • ISBN: 9780062645364
  • ISBN: 9780062645791
  • Physical Description: viii, 306 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations ; 20 cm
  • Edition: First edition.
  • Publisher: New York, NY : William Morrow, [2016]

Content descriptions

Bibliography, etc. Note:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 273-287) and index.
Formatted Contents Note:
Prologue: The awakening -- A child of the Depression -- To sea on the Arizona -- The last night -- December 7th -- The damage -- Among angels -- America responds -- Recovery -- Home to Red Cloud -- Back in the fight -- Endgame -- The lessons of Pearl Harbor -- Remembering the Arizona -- Preparing for the seventy-fifth anniversary -- Epilogue: The reunion.
Subject: Stratton, Donald, 1922-2020.
Arizona (Battleship)
United States. Navy > Biography.
Pearl Harbor (Hawaii), Attack on, 1941 > Personal narratives, American.
Sailors > United States > Biography.
World War, 1939-1945 > Personal narratives, American.
World War, 1939-1945 > Campaigns > Pacific Area.
Genre: Autobiographies.
Personal narratives.

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  • 56 of 58 copies available at NC Cardinal.
  • 1 of 1 copy available at McDowell County Public Library. (Show)

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Marion Library 940.54 STR (Text) 37810435482277 Adult Nonfiction Available -
Angier Public Library 940.54 Str (Text) 33632002736636 Adult Nonfiction Available -
Avery County Morrison Public Library NFIC 940.54 STR (Text) 31111002818183 Adult Nonfiction Available -
Bogue Banks 940.54 STRAT (Text) 34208203553440 Adult Nonfiction Available -
Braswell Memorial Main Library B STRATTON (Text) 540191011090913 Adult Biography Available -
C.B. Hildebrand Public Library B STRATTON (Text) 33557004144671 Adult Biography Available -
Charles H. Stone Memorial Library B STRATTON (Text) 30665100389786 Adult Biography Available -
Cleveland County Main Library 940.542 STR (Text) 22281500131528 Adult Nonfiction Available -
Cumberland Headquarters B STRATTON (Text) 31781061952444 Adult Nonfiction Available -
East Regional Library B STRATTON (Text) 31781061952477 Adult Nonfiction Available -