Civil War Commando, Jerome Preisler
Civil War Commando, Jerome Preisler
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Civil War Commando
William Cushing and the Daring Raid to Sink the Ironclad CSS Albemarle

Author: Jerome Preisler

Narrator: Pete Bradbury

Unabridged: 9 hr 44 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 10/20/2020


Synopsis

Civil War Ironclads and Commandos

Here at last is an action-packed portrait of one of America’s greatest but little-remembered Civil War heroes, Commander William Barker Cushing, who sank the Confederate ironclad Albemarle in a spectacular mission in 1864.

Regarded as erratic and insubordinate, Midshipman Cushing was drummed out of the Naval Academy in March 1861. But with the outbreak of war, the Union needed every trained officer it could find —and whatever his flaws, Cushing was an extremely talented naval officer. Ferocious, uncompromising, courageous, and loyal, he became a U.S. Navy commando and at the age of twenty-one was sent to destroy the South’s ultimate naval weapon—the Albemarle,
an unsinkable vessel with a devastating iron ram.

This death-defying mission succeeded in sinking the Albemarle, helped reelect President Abraham Lincoln, and earned Cushing a hero’s grave in the Naval Academy’s cemetery.

Here is that story, told with all the verve and drama it deserves, shining new light on one of the most important naval encounters of the war. Civil War Commando is a masterpiece of naval history that reads like a thriller and gives a neglected hero his due.

About Jerome Preisler

Jerome Preisler is the author of thirty books, including the New York Times bestselling series Tom Clancy's Power Plays. His most recent nonfiction includes All Hands Down: The True Story of the Soviet Attack on the USS Scorpion. Jerome is also a baseball commentator whose work appears on the New York Yankees' YES Network Online.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Mark on January 31, 2022

A good book. I learned a lot about William Cushing. But the title is a bit deceiving. It's more along the lines of a biography. The sinking of the Albermarle doesn't take place til nearly the end of the book. I still recommend it for those who like stories about people who care deeply for what they......more

Goodreads review by Colby on June 16, 2023

An engaging tale that almost seems impossible not to be fictional. The telling of this young mans life and deeds is as if he were put on earth with a single purpose that, once accomplished, altered a nation and allowed him to leave quickly and peacefully.......more

Goodreads review by Dan Bukowski on August 05, 2024

Great book - engaging writing style. Makes a nice companion to Brown's Cushing of Gettysburg......more

Goodreads review by Scott on March 06, 2024

Very exciting book. I wish it had more maps.......more

Goodreads review by Exanimis on October 30, 2020

Rather then a history book, I felt like I was reading a Jack London novel. Jerome Preisler makes history exciting.......more