Y'all have planted the seed in my head to watch my Blu-ray copy of The Martian.
I loaded the Nook reader software on my Samsung tablet and am currently re-reading some of my e-books. It's a lot better than the original Nook Paperwhite because it's clearer and backlit, which is excellent for reading at night with soft light in the room.
Loved his Guadalcanal book, too.I imagine Hornfischer has dove-tailed a lot of from Tin Can Sailors and his book on the Indianapolis in his latest book.
"Flood Tide" was excellent, and finished it on vacation. First really in-depth account of the fighting on Saipan that I have read. Covering similar ground with the final of Ian Toll's trilogy now:
Six Frigates by Toll is also very good."Flood Tide" was excellent, and finished it on vacation. First really in-depth account of the fighting on Saipan that I have read. Covering similar ground with the final of Ian Toll's trilogy now:
Twilight of the Gods
Yes, enjoyed it.Six Frigates by Toll is also very good.
I have that book in my library, good read.David McCullough's 1776 would be a good read/re-read right now as a parallel to Ukraine's struggle for independence.
The Hessians were essentially paid German mercenaries who committed horrible atrocities in New Jersey during the Revolution.
He also covers the conflicts within the Continental Congress in Philadelphia and the reluctance of people to support the Revolution until we had a clear chance of winning the fight. He also points out that George Washington would have been hung by the British had we lost.
Those were F4U Corsairs.So were the planes depicted in the TV show, Baa Baa Blacksheep, Hellcats?