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Keith Warren Lloyd

    Keith Warren Lloyd è uno scrittore il cui lavoro si addentra nei regni della storia e della narrativa storica. Attingendo al suo background di veterano della Marina degli Stati Uniti e vigile del fuoco professionista, Lloyd porta una prospettiva unica alle sue narrazioni. Le sue storie esplorano spesso eventi e personaggi storici avvincenti, resi con un occhio attento ai dettagli e uno stile narrativo coinvolgente. La scrittura di Lloyd è caratterizzata dalla sua qualità immersiva, che invita i lettori a sperimentare il passato attraverso una narrazione vivida.

    Dark Nights, Deadly Waters
    The Great Desert Escape
    The Great Desert Escape
    Greatest POW Escape Stories Ever Told
    Avenging Pearl Harbor
    Cape Hatteras
    • Cape Hatteras

      • 128pagine
      • 5 ore di lettura

      Set during World War II, the narrative explores the impact of German U-boats on American shipping along the North Carolina coast. These submarines, known for their formidable presence, targeted vital supply routes off Cape Hatteras, significantly disrupting the flow of essential war materials. The story delves into the strategic importance of these waters and the challenges faced by Allied forces in countering the U-boat threat.

      Cape Hatteras
    • "Avenging Pearl Harbor begins with the attack on Pearl Harbor, telling the story of the severe damage dealt to the Maryland, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, California, and Tennessee (five of the eight battleships that had been sunk at Pearl Harbor) and the incredible acts of courage performed by the sailors of each crew that morning. It continues with how each ship was raised and repaired-Herculean in scope--and the mustering of new commanders, officers, and crewmen. And it details the final drama of their revenge three years later as each of the five ships returns victoriously to the battle fleet, and their ultimate triumph at the battle of Surigao Strait"-- Provided by publisher

      Avenging Pearl Harbor
    • The Great Desert Escape

      • 288pagine
      • 11 ore di lettura

      Dramatic and exciting account of how twenty-five determined German U-Boat crewmen tunneled from American POW camp, crossed the unforgiving Arizona desert, and attempted to return battle. It was the only organized, large-scale domestic escape by foreign prisoners in U.S. history.

      The Great Desert Escape
    • The Great Desert Escape

      How the Flight of 25 German Prisoners of War Sparked One of the Largest Manhunts in American History

      • 288pagine
      • 11 ore di lettura

      Focusing on a remarkable yet obscure event, the narrative details the escape of 25 German sailors from an American POW camp during World War II. These determined individuals meticulously tunneled through challenging terrain and traversed the harsh Arizona desert, aiming for sympathetic contacts in Mexico to aid their return to Germany. Drawing from contemporary sources, including newspaper articles and firsthand accounts, the book vividly reconstructs this unique chapter in U.S. history, highlighting both the escapees' resolve and the ensuing manhunt.

      The Great Desert Escape
    • "The US Navy's Patrol Torpedo (PT) boats were used in every theater of WWII, but they are most famous for their daring exploits in the South Pacific, where they were the US Navy's first line of defense against the "Tokyo Express," the nightly attacks of Japanese destroyers against American forces on Guadalcanal. Dark Nights, Deadly Waters tells the story of the first PT boats deployed to the fetid and malarial island of Tulagi, in the desperate early days of America's "island hopping" campaign across the Pacific"-- Provided by publisher

      Dark Nights, Deadly Waters