Into Enemy Waters: A World War II Story of the Demolition Divers Who Became the Navy SEALS

Into Enemy Waters: A World War II Story of the Demolition Divers Who Became the Navy SEALS

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  • Create Date:2022-08-22 16:21:43
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
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  • Author:Andrew Dubbins
  • ISBN:B09HYVRJ99
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Summary

With echoes of Unbroken; the derring-do and bravado of The Right Stuff; and the battle-forged comradery of Band of Brothers, this is the World War II story of 95-year-old veteran George Morgan and the elite Underwater Demolition Teams, precursor of the Navy SEALs--who were given nearly impossible pre-invasion missions from D-Day to the most crucial landings in the Pacific Theater

Into Cold Seas is the story of World War II's most elite and daring unit of warriors, the direct precursors to the Navy SEALs, told through the eyes of its last living member, 95-year-old George Morgan。

Morgan was just a wiry, 17-year-old lifeguard from New Jersey when he joined the Navy's new combat demolition unit, tasked to blow up enemy coastal defenses ahead of landings by Allied forces。 His first assignment: Omaha Beach on D-Day。

When he returned stateside, Morgan learned that his service was only beginning。 Outfitted with swim trunks, a dive mask, and fins, he was sent to Hawaii and then on to deployments in the Pacific as a member of the elite and pioneering Underwater Demolition Teams。 GIs called them half fish, half nuts。 Today, we call them frogmen--and Navy SEALS。

Led by maverick Naval Reserve Officer Draper Kauffman, Morgan would spend the fierce final year of the war swimming up to enemy controlled beaches to gather intel and detonate underwater barriers。 He'd have to master the sea, muster superhuman grit, and overcome the demons of Omaha Beach。

Moving closer to Japan, the enemy's island defenses were growing more elaborate and its soldiers more fanatical。 From the black sand beaches of Iwo Jima to the shark infested reefs of Okinawa, to the cold seas of Tokyo Bay, teenaged George Morgan was there before most, fighting for his life。 And for all of us。

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Reviews

Elisa

My 10 year old advanced reader son LOVED this book。 He is very interested in military history and could not put this book down。 Getting his attention while he was reading it was quite difficult LOL。 He had so much info to share with us after he read it。 He has since asked me to get him more "grown up" books about the military since reading this。 Highly recommend for history buffs and military buffs。 My 10 year old advanced reader son LOVED this book。 He is very interested in military history and could not put this book down。 Getting his attention while he was reading it was quite difficult LOL。 He had so much info to share with us after he read it。 He has since asked me to get him more "grown up" books about the military since reading this。 Highly recommend for history buffs and military buffs。 。。。more

Kayla Tornello

I really enjoyed learning about how the demolition divers came into existence。 During the rush of WWII, everyone was training at record paces and had to experiment to find the best way of doing things。 I liked that the author was able to interview George Morgan, who was part of this program, which really added a personal touch。 He also added in information about the other important people in this program。 This book is great for any history lover。I received this book from Books Forward。