Into Enemy Waters: A World War II Story of the Demolition Divers Who
E**A
"INTO ENEMY WATERS" IS A MUST READ! RIVETING!
"Into Enemy Waters" is riveting, moving and articulately written. A World War 2 journey, it takes the reader on a ride from demolition divers to Navy Seals and captures the hero, George Morgan's compelling life till his last interview at 95 years old. You step into Morgan's shoes, feel what he felt. It's emotionally profound. "Into Enemy Waters" is an incredible achievement. What a testimony to Andrew Dubbin's voracious talent and commitment to bring a historical story and the characters to life.
A**N
Great book!
I was happy with the book just a bit bummed out there was slight damage on the book. I wish they could have wrapped the book in bubble wrap.
C**R
True stories about how frogmen secured the beaches for our WWII landing crafts
Great story based on interview with frogman who helped open beaches in Normandy, and most of Pacific Island assaults.
R**.
In the same league as Jon Krakauer
As journalist turned book author, Andrew Dubbins is in the league of Krakauer. While reading Into Enemy Waters, I'd catch myself thinking, "who needs fiction when the true story is this exciting". Skillfully written. An engaging and enjoyable read. Truly.
C**S
Before the Navy SEALS….
First hand account of UDT combat largely through the experience of one private and the unit leader….great read.
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