For Crew and Country (April, 2014)
by John Wukovits
Narrated by Robertson Dean
Why Listen?
Robertson Dean's measured, respectful narration captures the tension and heroism of the Samuel B. Roberts' last stand—a true underdog naval battle that deserves to be heard as much as read.
About This Audiobook
During the desperate final stages of World War II's Pacific Theater, a small American destroyer escort finds itself thrust into an impossible situation against overwhelming Japanese naval forces. Wukovits chronicles the harrowing true story of the USS Samuel B. Roberts and her crew as they face insurmountable odds in one of the war's most ferocious sea battles. The narrative captures both the tactical complexity of naval warfare and the deeply personal stories of ordinary sailors called upon to make extraordinary sacrifices for their shipmates and their nation.
Robertson Dean's commanding narration elevates this already gripping historical account into a truly immersive audio experience. His authoritative delivery captures the tension of combat while maintaining clarity through complex military terminology and tactical descriptions. Dean skillfully modulates his pacing to match the narrative's emotional beats, from quiet moments of camaraderie to the explosive chaos of battle. The audio format proves particularly effective for this maritime tale, as Dean's voice carries listeners directly onto the ship's deck, making the crew's courage and determination feel immediate and visceral rather than merely historical.
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