Book - Oil, Fire, and Fate
On April 16, 2001 at 12:10h (local time) at Ulithi Atoll in the
Federated States of Micronesia, USS Mississinewa (AO-59), the
ghost ship of Ulithi Lagoon, is located. Thus ended an odyssey
that began May 18, 1944 when the US Navy tanker was commissioned.
Fifty-seven years earlier USS Mississinewa had been sunk by
Japan?s secret weapon. The Japanese kaiten was an underwater
craft, designed as a human torpedo and built solely as a suicide
weapon. On that Monday morning, Sub-lieutenant Seiko Nishina
steered his forty-eight-foot long kaiten into Ulithi lagoon and
vowed: ?I Must Not Fail . . . The Emperor will Reign 10,000 Years!?
Nishina?s last view was the large numeral 59, on the starboard bow
of Mississinewa. Nishina reached for the chout-su handle and the
kaiten surged forward, death was certain now.
Duty, honor patriotism, courage, hope and faith?these words
inspired countless members of the twentieth century?s ?Greatest
Generation? who fought for the United States in WWII, the greatest
conflict in human history. The author heard the same words from
aging Japanese veterans who fought to save Japan from inevitable defeat with a devastating, almost incomprehensible, weapon the Imperial Japanese Navy called kaiten.
The bonds of veterans grow stronger as their numbers dwindle
and the triumph of the human spirit in their stories humbles those of us who have had the privilege to listen.
- ISBN: 978-0-9790950-1-6
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