The Shame of Savo

The Shame of Savo Anatomy of a Naval Disaster

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Publisher's Synopsis

For more than half a century, an air of innuendo, accusation and mystery has surrounded the Battle of Savo Island, fought off the southern Solomon Islands during the early morning hours of 9 August 1942. How was it that a powerful group of Allied cruisers had been surprised and almost annihilated by a Japanese striking force obliged to travel hundreds of miles through waters patrolled by Allied reconnaissance aircraft? And why - given the overwhelming air strength available to the Allies due to the presence of their aircraft carriers - were the Japanese able to escape afterwards practically unscathed, leaving more than a thousand Allied seamen dead in their wake? Who was to blame - if anyone was to blame - for such a monumental disaster? In this brilliant study, written by a retired senior Ausutralian naval officer, many of the myths and misunderstandings concerning this important naval action have been exposed and corrected. Bruce Loxton, then a midshipman, was seriously wounded on the bridge of HMAS Canberra when that heavy cruiser was disabled during the opening stages of the battle.;For him, reaching the truth of this affair became the passionate culmination of a long naval career. Loxton's meticulous examination of American, Japanese and Australian records, presented with the forensic skill and verve of a detective thriller, will astound many readers as he strips away the layers of misinformation and half-truth to point to the wider causes of the Allies' stunning defeat. By the conclusion of this outstanding dissection of a disaster, there is little doubt where the shame attaching to this dismal moment in naval history truly lies.

Book information

ISBN: 9781864482867
Publisher: Allen & Unwin
Imprint: Allen & Unwin
Pub date:
Language: English
Number of pages: 352
Weight: 748g
Height: 228mm
Width: 152mm