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Tin Can Titans: The Heroic Men and Ships of World War II's Most Decorated Navy Destroyer Squadron

by John Wukovits

Narrated by Robertson Dean

4.05 ABR Score (2.3K ratings)
★ 4.21 Goodreads (836) ★ 4.52 Audible (1.5K)
10h 47m Released 2017 Biography & Memoir

Why Listen?

Robertson Dean's measured, respectful narration elevates this already gripping naval history into something genuinely moving—these aren't just battle tactics, they're the voices of ordinary sailors who endured extraordinary things.

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About This Audiobook

Destroyer Squadron 21 earned the distinction of being selected to lead Admiral Halsey's victorious fleet into Tokyo Bay for Japan's surrender, a honor reserved for the Pacific Theater's most battle-tested naval unit. John Wukovits chronicles the extraordinary combat record of these "tin can" destroyers and the sailors who transformed them into legendary fighting vessels. Drawing from wartime diaries, survivor interviews, and personal correspondence, the narrative follows Desron 21 through brutal Pacific campaigns where courage and seamanship proved decisive against formidable Japanese forces. The squadron's journey from early war engagements to final victory reveals how ordinary men rose to extraordinary circumstances aboard ships that became synonymous with naval excellence.

Robertson Dean's authoritative narration captures both the technical precision of naval warfare and the deeply personal stories of the men who served. His measured delivery allows listeners to absorb the complex tactical details while maintaining emotional connection to individual sailors' experiences. Dean's vocal range effectively distinguishes between official reports and intimate personal accounts, creating an immersive audio experience that honors both the strategic significance and human cost of these campaigns. The narrator's respectful tone proves particularly effective when presenting firsthand testimony from veterans.