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  • Enterprise

  • America’s Fightingest Ship and the Men Who Helped Win World War II
  • By: Barrett Tillman
  • Narrated by: Tom Weiner
  • Length: 10 hrs and 34 mins
  • 4.5 out of 5 stars (61 ratings)
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Enterprise

By: Barrett Tillman
Narrated by: Tom Weiner
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Summary

Offering a naval history of the entire Pacific Theater in World War II through the lens of its most famous ship, this is the epic and heroic story of the aircraft carrier USS Enterprise and of the men who fought and died on her from Pearl Harbor to the end of the conflict.

Award-winning author Barrett Tillman has been called “the man who owns naval aviation history,” and Enterprise is the work he was born to write: the first complete story of “The Big E”, incorporating oral histories and the author’s own interviews with the last surviving veterans who served on her through the major battles of the Pacific war.

America’s most decorated warship of World War II, Enterprise was constantly engaged against the Japanese Empire, earning the title “the fightingest ship” in the navy. Her career was eventful, vital, and short. Commissioned in 1938, her bombers sank a submarine just 10 days after the Pearl Harbor attack, claiming the first Japanese vessel lost in the war. It was the auspicious beginning of an odyssey that Tillman captures brilliantly, from escorting sister carrier Hornet as it launched the Doolittle Raiders against Tokyo in 1942 to playing leading roles in the pivotal battles of Midway and Guadalcanal to undergoing the shattering nightmare of kamikaze strikes in May of 1945. This is the definitive history of the ship whose aviators claimed 911 enemy aircraft and 71 ships, a saga of seemingly ceaseless heroism.

Barrett Tillaman is a widely recognized expert on air warfare in World War II and the author of more than 40 nonfiction and fiction books on military topics. He has received six awards for history and literature, including the Admiral Arthur Radford Award. He lives in Mesa, Arizona.

©2012 Barrett Tillman (P)2012 Blackstone Audio, Inc.
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  • Categories: History

Critic reviews

“Military historian Tillman documents life and death aboard the aircraft carrier USS Enterprise…Throughout the seagoing drama, Tillman fires off successive salvos of descriptive battle action, the result of exhaustive research.” ( Publishers Weekly)
“Veteran military historian Tillman comprehensively delineates the history of the legendary USS Enterprise…. A commendable history of a significant ship that also commemorates the economic might unleashed to supply the fighters in WWII.” ( Kirkus Reviews)

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Perhaps the best ship biography ever!

A superb book, masterly in its command of a vast range of information and balancing coverage of the strategic picture with tactical action. Very moving in its evocation of the sacrifices and achievements of men who probably never thought of themselves as exceptional but who proved to be heroes of Homeric stature. Also beautifully read.

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for the veterans, their families and the entusias

dry very dry but also extremely detailed. It takes a while to absorb and understand

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A jaunty history of an amazing ship

Very high level history of the ships career.....big emphasis on the flyers and the Captains. Not so much on how the ship was run or the technology. But a good listen

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