The Last Stand of the Tin Can Sailors

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The Last Stand of the Tin Can Sailors is a nonfiction book by James D. Hornfischer that vividly recounts the heroic actions of outgunned U.S. Navy destroyers and escorts during the Battle off Samar in World War II.

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instanceOf history book
nonfiction book
author James D. Hornfischer
awarded Samuel Eliot Morison Award for Naval Literature
basedOn historical events
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
depicts USS Hoel (DD-533)
USS Johnston (DD-557)
USS Samuel B. Roberts (DE-413)
escort carrier group Taffy 3
focusesOn heroism under fire
outgunned U.S. Navy ships
genre military history
naval history
hasISBN 978-0-553-81373-5
hasPerspective American
hasSequelOrRelatedWork Neptune’s Inferno
hasTheme courage
duty
leadership in combat
sacrifice
historicalEventDescribed Battle off Samar
intendedAudience general readers
military history enthusiasts
language English
mediaType hardcover
paperback
print
narrativeStyle narrative nonfiction
notableFor detailed narrative of the Battle off Samar
portrayal of small-ship actions against a superior Japanese fleet
pageCount approximately 500 pages
partOf literature about the Battle of Leyte Gulf
publicationDate 2004
publisher Bantam Books
setting off Samar Island, Philippines
subject Battle of Leyte Gulf
Battle off Samar
Taffy 3
United States Navy
surface form: U.S. Navy

World War II
destroyer escorts
destroyers
timePeriodDescribed 1944
Pacific War
surface form: World War II Pacific Theater

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