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The Twilight Warriors

The Deadliest Naval Battle of World War II and the Men Who Fought It

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The Twilight Warriors

By: Robert Gandt
Narrated by: John Pruden
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April 1945. The end of World War II finally appears to be nearing. The Nazis are collapsing in Europe, and the Americans are vastly overpowering the Japanese in the Pacific. For a group of pilots in their early 20s who were trained during the twilight of the war, the biggest concern is that they'll never actually see real action and will go home without having a chance to face the enemy. They call themselves Tail-End Charlies. They fly at the tail end of formations, stand at the tail end of chow lines, and now they are prepared for battle at the tail end of the war. Little do they know that they will be key players in the most difficult and bloodiest of naval battles---not only of World War II but in all of American history: the campaign to take the Japanese island of Okinawa to serve as a basis for an eventual invasion of Japan. Derived from interviews with and newly discovered memoirs, journals, and correspondence of Okinawa veterans from both the American and Japanese sides, The Twilight Warriors provides a thrilling you-are-there narrative. Like the HBO series The Pacific, this book combines thrilling action with human stories of courage and sacrifice and triumph. It's Band of Brothers at sea and in the sky.

©2010 Robert Gandt (P)2010 Tantor
World War II Naval Forces Wars & Conflicts Imperial Japan Aviation Military War Armed Forces Air Force Warrior Transportation Engineering Fiction Historical Fiction Naval Warfare

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What made the experience of listening to The Twilight Warriors the most enjoyable?

I knew about the ships and aircraft in the story and served on the USS Bennington mentioned in the story. Much later however.

What was one of the most memorable moments of The Twilight Warriors?

The Japanese planned attack by Japanese Betty bombers carrying the Baka Bombs

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Good reading, factual and certainly not boring.

Great history of the last months of the Paific war

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Twilight Warriors is a great book for those interested in the technical and human elements at work in an epic battle. The beginning of the book delves into the preparations for the invasion of Okinawa and those who thought that they would never see action. They were very mistakened. It becomes a struggle between two forces bent on destroying one another but for different reasons which become apparent. It commemorates the bravery and valor of American troops and a religious fanaticism that drove Japanese men to die in suicide fashion to drive off the American ships. John Pruden does a great narration on this fabulous book.

Very well written and narrated

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Twilight Warriors was very good on several levels. I have read/listened to many books on the War and this one does an excellent job of combining all three phases of the battle for Okinawa: air, land and sea. Plus the author delves into the lives of the common soldier/sailor/flyer but also provides insight into the Naval admirals as well. And he does this for the Japanese combatants as well. It's rare to find this much detail in one book. My only complaint is that you find yourself wanting more detail about the experiences of certain people over others but then the book would have been twice as long. There is more time spent on the flyers that the other two parts of the battle but again, there is only so much that can be provided in a book of this size. Overall, the author weaves the story together quite well.

The reader also did an excellent job. His tone and timing and voice quality were excellent. I highly recommend this book if you are interested in the Pacific War.

Excellent Selection: One of the Best in this Genre

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A great book! This book had more history about the war in the Pacific than any other book I have ever read. The writing is flawless and the narration is fantastic.

If you are into WWII history, this is a must have!

An exceptional read!

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Bob Gandt’s usual Outstanding research. Entertaining presentation of the blow by blow unfolding of an important historical naval battle.

Great story. Well told.

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