Annapolis Goes to War, Craig L. Symonds
Annapolis Goes to War, Craig L. Symonds
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Annapolis Goes to War
The Naval Academy Class of 1940 and its Trial by Fire in World War II

Author: Craig L. Symonds

Narrator: Stephen R. Thorne

Unabridged: 17 hr 3 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 08/26/2025


Synopsis

They arrived in Annapolis as teenagers the year Hitler re-occupied the Rhineland and graduated as young men the week the British Army evacuated Dunkirk. Annapolis Goes to War tells the story of their transformative years at the Naval Academy and the annealing years in the cauldron of war. More than a hundred of them were on duty in Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941. Ten of them died that day—seven remain entombed in the USS Arizona still. Over the next four years, these former Midshipmen participated in virtually every significant engagement in both the Atlantic and the Pacific. They were at the front edge of the war in battleships, carriers, destroyers, submarines, and airplanes, and led Marine Corps units ashore. Some experienced the war as prisoners of the Japanese. Fifty-six of them died in the Second World War, the greatest wartime loss any service academy ever experienced.

Taking listeners into and through the lives of these young men, Craig Symonds offers a poignant and powerful story of adjustment, growth, pain, loss, and eventually triumph. Using their diaries, memoirs, and letters, he evokes unforgettably their trials and bonds, their loss of innocence and their discovery of the meaning of sacrifice. Annapolis Goes to War is essential listening for anyone seeking to understand the experience of fighting the bloodiest war in human history.

About Craig L. Symonds

Craig L. Symonds is Professor Emeritus at the United States Naval Academy, where he taught naval history for thirty years, including four years as History Department Chair. He also taught at Britannia Royal Naval College in Dartmouth, England. From 2017 to 2020 he was the Ernest J. King
Distinguished Professor of Maritime History at the U.S. Naval War College. He is the author of seventeen books, including Decision at Sea, Lincoln and his Admirals, The Battle of Midway, Neptune: The Allied Invasion of Europe and the D-Day Landings, and, most recently, World War II at Sea: A Global History. His works have been translated into several languages and received numerous awards, including the Lincoln Prize, the Roosevelt Prize, and the Dudley Knox Medal for Lifetime Achievement


Reviews

Goodreads review by Ray on June 10, 2025

This excellent book integrates Craig Symond’s deep knowledge of WW II naval history with the personal memories of members of the Naval Academy Class of 1940 to place the reader in the center of the storm of battle as seen through the eyes of of the junior officers that were there. Symonds weaves tog......more

Goodreads review by Mark on June 06, 2025

Excellent book starting with the Annapolis class of 1940. It covers their time at the Naval Academy and into WWII. This is a slice of the war focused on the USN and particularly the class of 1940. Pearl Harbor and major battles are mentioned some in more detail than others. They served with honor an......more

Goodreads review by David on July 08, 2025

I was spoiled by "World War II at Sea" by this author. I gave it five stars. Both books are well-written; I just feel that the subject matter of this book was less significant as compared to the prior one. I have read many histories of WWII and always new insights in each one. "World War II at Sea"......more