Halsey's Typhoon is the story of World War II's most unexpected
disaster at sea. In the final days of 1944, Admiral William "Bull"
Halsey is the Pacific theater's most popular and colorful naval hero.
After a string of victories, the "Fighting Admiral" and his
thirty-thousand-man Third Fleet are charged with protecting General
MacArthur's flank during the invasion of the Philippine island of
Mindoro. But in the midst of the landings, Halsey attempts a complicated
refueling maneuver and unwittingly drives his 170 ships into the teeth
of a massive typhoon. Halsey's men find themselves battling 90-foot
waves and 150 mph winds--amid the chaos, three ships are sunk and nearly
nine hundred sailors and officers are swept into the Philippine Sea. For
three days, small bands of survivors battle dehydration, exhaustion,
sharks, and the elements awaiting rescue at the hands of the courageous
lieutenant commander Henry Lee Plage, who, defying orders, sails his
tiny destroyer escort, the USS Tabberer, back into the storm to rescue
drifting sailors. Halsey's Typhoon is a gripping true tale of courage
and survival against impossible odds--and one of the finest untold World
War II sagas of our time.