Captain Chance describes German air raids in North Africa, the chaos of Gibraltar, the ruins of London, and the unpredictable seas that battered his ships. His writing captures not only the danger of Merchant Marine service-America's highest wartime casualty rate-but also the humor, routine, and deep longing for family that sustained sailors far from home.
Supported by extensive research, photographs, maps, documents, and family history spanning four generations of military service, this book preserves an overlooked chapter of World War II. For readers of military diaries, naval history, and the story of the Liberty Ships that carried two-thirds of Allied cargo, Captain Chance's words provide a rare and unforgettable window into a world at war."
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