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Blink 3 of 8 - The 5 AM Club
by Robin Sharma
As Good As Dead by Stephen L. Moore is a compelling true story about the rescue mission of the USS Houston crew during World War II, showcasing the resilience and bravery of these men in the face of extreme danger.
In As Good As Dead by Stephen L. Moore, we're immediately thrown into the fierce atmosphere of the Pacific War during World War II. We find the 6th Marine Division at the gates of hell, preparing to embark on their goal to capture Okinawa, a vital point for the Allied forces. The taking of this Japanese stronghold promises to be a strategic leap towards winning the war.
The first part of the story focuses on the planning and launching of Operation Iceberg, as the assault on Okinawa was code-named. The Marines undergo rigorous training, preparing for what becomes one of the bloodiest battles in the Pacific War. The author maintains a close focus on the experiences of the 6th Marine Division, a newly formed division made up of veteran fighters from the brutal battles on Guadalcanal and Saipan.
As we transition to the middle of the book, we bear witness to the horrific reality of war. Moore meticulously captures the relentless fight witnessed on the Okinawa frontlines. From naval barrages and artillery shelling to bloody hand-to-hand combats showcasing the Japanese Army's ferocity, the Marines face a resistance much fiercer than anticipated.
The author also doesn't shy away from exploring the human aspect of the war. We get a glimpse of the individual stories of the Marines, their camaraderie, fear, bravery, loss, and survival instinct. This gives us a richer appreciation of the timeless bond formed between soldiers under the harsh lens of battle.
The tide begins to turn when the Marines capture the critical Japanese airstrip, Yontan Airfield, disrupting enemy logistics and reinforcing the Marine ground forces. However, the victory comes at a high price, with heavy casualties and an enemy that refuses to surrender. As the battle continues, introduced to intrepid combatants such as Captain Andrew Geer, whose heroic actions and strategic brilliance play a significant part in shaping the outcome of the battle.
Moore also brings to light the atrocities and nightmares faced by the Okinawan civilians caught in the crossfire, painting a vivid depiction of the hell of war life.
In the concluding part of As Good As Dead, victory is finally at hand, but not without immense loss. The final standoff at Sugar Loaf Hill, a heavily fortified enemy position, marks the battle's bloody climax. The victory at Sugar Loaf Hill, while pivotal to the Marines taking over Okinawa, results in devastating losses, earning the 6th Marine Division the tragic honor of sustaining the highest casualties per combat day.
Despite the harsh realism of battle and loss, Moore's narrative also highlights elements of hope, unity, bravery, and the indomitable human spirit, providing a poignant testament to the experiences and sacrifices of the WWII Marines. By the end of As Good As Dead, we gain a deeper understanding of the complexity and harsh reality of war, as well as profound respect for those who put their lives on the line for their country.
As Good As Dead by Stephen L. Moore is an engaging and meticulously researched account of one of World War II's most daring missions. It tells the incredible true story of the USS Swordfish, a submarine crew that risked it all to complete a perilous rescue mission. With vivid storytelling and firsthand testimonies, this book will keep you on the edge of your seat.
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