Summary:
The book is a firsthand account of the World War II exploits of the USS Seawolf, one of the most successful American submarines in the Pacific theater. It details the missions, battles, and daily life aboard the vessel, as experienced by the crew members who served on the legendary submarine.
Key points:
1. Submarine Warfare: The book details WWII submarine warfare, focusing on the U.S.S. Seawolf's operations and their strategic importance in the Pacific.
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