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Intrepid Aviators

The True Story of U.S.S. Intrepid's Torpedo Squadron 18 and Its Epic Clash with the Superbattleship Musashi

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Intrepid Aviators

By: Gregory G. Fletcher
Narrated by: Don Hagen
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On the morning of October 24, 1944, in the Sibuyan Sea amidst the Philippine Islands, VT-18, a close-knit squadron of six young American torpedo bomber pilots, departed the aircraft carrier USS Intrepid on a search and destroy mission. Their target: the super-battleship Musashi, the pride of the Imperial Japanese Navy. The pilots were tasked with preventing the immense enemy warship and the huge naval armada of which she was a part from inflicting unspeakable damage on the transports and supply ships that were supporting the American amphibious landings within nearby Leyte Gulf. Little did these young men know that they had embarked on the opening rounds of history’s greatest - and last - epic naval battle.

Two bomber crews launched in the first wave of attackers were shot out of the sky. Only pilot Will Fletcher survived the crash landing. Adrift at sea, Will made his way to land and escaped into the jungles of the Philippines, where he eluded capture by the Japanese with the help of Filipino guerrillas and joined their ranks against their common enemy.

Intrepid Aviators is the thrilling true story of the brave bomber pilots, their daring duel with the Musashi, and Will Fletcher’s struggle to survive as a guerrilla soldier. The sinking of Musashi inflicted a crucial blow in the Battle of Leyte Gulf, and would mark the first time in history that aviators had sunk a Japanese battleship on the high seas.

©2012 Gregory G. Fletcher (P)2012 Gildan Media LLC
Naval Forces Wars & Conflicts Armed Forces World War II Aviation Military Air Force Transportation Engineering

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“Gregory Fletcher's enthralling Intrepid Aviators beautifully recreates the epic clash between the USS Intrepid's Torpedo Squadron 18 and the Japanese battleship Musashi, one of the most important engagements of World War II. A thrilling, deeply moving literary memorial to the American flyboys whose immense sacrifice and courage really did change the world.” (Alex Kershaw, New York Times best-selling author of The Longest Winter)
Well-researched History • Accurate Military Details • Great Narration • Amazing Personal Stories

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I enjoyed this very detailed story, and the narration, of these brave young men. The accuracy and descriptions of the military positions and stratagies are obviously well researched, and almost a bit too much sometimes, but overall they lay down and unbelievable background for many amazing personal stories and achievements under some very harsh and stressful conditions.

Well Done!

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I read reviews that were rated high and the information was very factual. I just could not get into this. I kept waiting for it to grip me, but it was boring. If you want a history lesson then you will enjoy this, and the narration was fine. It just could not do for me what other audiobooks like "Tommy LaMoore", "Hero Found", "The liberator", or "Fighter Pilot - Robin Olds" did for me.

Very factual, but boring

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While I don't generally like abridged books, this book could have been successfully shortened, keeping the great story line, but skipping the very detailed explanations of aircraft and ship performance specifications and dimensions as well as minute detail about ships courses and the like. In summary, the details sometimes got in the way of a good story.

This is generally easier to filter out in a print book, but doesn't transfer easily to an audiobook,

A good story that got buried in detail

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What did you love best about Intrepid Aviators?

The book was written and documented with a good deal of accuracy. Don Hagen did a great job of narration. I would recommend this book to anyone interested in WW II aviation.

Who was your favorite character and why?

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Have you listened to any of Don Hagen’s other performances before? How does this one compare?

This is the first of Mr. Hagen's books that I have heard, I will definitely look for more of his accomplishments in the future.

Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?

It was indeed hard to put down, it made looking forward to the next chapter something to look forward to.

Great read, very well narrated.

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Well written. Suspenseful. Both author and narrator were excellent sometimes a tough combination to find.

Phenomenal Does a true justice to the men of WWII.

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