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2. BOOK DETAILS:
Author : James F. Lee
Publisher :
ISBN :
Publication Date : --
Language : eng
Pages :
3. DESCRIPTION:
SAFE PASSAGE is the first book to feature the dramatic story of the American civilians,
trapped on the Hawaiian Islands after the horrifying surprise attack on Pearl Harbor by the
Japanese, who were evacuated thousands of miles by ship across the Pacific and by train
across the United States in mid-winter. The bombing attack that came early on a December
Sunday morning in 1941 left thousands of civilians, many of them suddenly widowed
women and their young children, vulnerable and afraid, at least 3000 miles from home. Just
as on 9/11, with the awful events of one morning, everything had changed. After a few
panicked days spent in fear of another attack, the decision was made to evacuate as many as
possible back to the mainland, along with the wounded servicemen who had survived. In an
era in which plane flight was not yet common, evacuation would be by sea in armed convoys
on civilian ships, including cruise ships commandeered from throughout the Pacific - an
eight-to-ten-day crossing in crowded vessels stripped of any luxuries, in heavy winter seas,
and under constant fear of further attacks by Japanese submarines. Based on interviews with
evacuees and over ten years of research, SAFE PASSAGE: The Civilian Evacuation from
Hawaii after Pearl Harbor tells the full true story for the first time in a book. Detailing the
bureaucratic infighting between the Army and Navy and the occasional heroism of desk
officers suddenly tasked with implementing martial law on Hawaii and coordinating the
evacuation, SAFE PASSAGE recounts evacuees’ tales of sacrifice and bravery - and
some moments of cowardice. The ocean journey was just the first stage. The evacuees -
including an entire college football team - landed in California, where they conveyed the first
eyewitness accounts of the attack to waiting reporters. With the help of the Red Cross, they
traveled by unheated trains and with little food back to their families throughout the US
during the coldest and snowiest winter in years. Treated as heroes in their hometowns, the
evacuated civilians were held up as examples of American toughness in the face of adversity
as the US plunged into a World War. Author James F. Lee’s mother was widowed during
the attack, and she and his half-sister were among the evacuees. His mother subsequently
married Lee’s father. Lee is a freelance journalist who writes about travel and history,
and teaches journalism at Bucknell University, where he also works as student media
adviser.
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8. SAFE PASSAGE is the first book to
feature the dramatic story of the
American civilians, trapped on the
Hawaiian Islands after the horrifying
surprise attack on Pearl Harbor by the
Japanese, who were evacuated
thousands of miles by ship across the
Pacific and by train across the United
States in mid-winter. The bombing
attack that came early on a December
Sunday morning in 1941 left
thousands of civilians, many of them
suddenly widowed women and their
young children, vulnerable and
afraid, at least 3000 miles from home.
Just as on 9/11, with the awful events
of one morning, everything had
changed. After a few panicked days
spent in fear of another attack, the
decision was made to evacuate as
9. mainland, along with the wounded
servicemen who had survived. In an
era in which plane flight was not yet
common, evacuation would be by sea
in armed convoys on civilian ships,
including cruise ships commandeered
from throughout the Pacific - an eight-
to-ten-day crossing in crowded
vessels stripped of any luxuries, in
heavy winter seas, and under constant
fear of further attacks by Japanese
submarines. Based on interviews with
evacuees and over ten years of
research, SAFE PASSAGE: The
Civilian Evacuation from Hawaii
after Pearl Harbor tells the full true
story for the first time in a book.
Detailing the bureaucratic infighting
between the Army and Navy and the
occasional heroism of desk officers
10. martial law on Hawaii and
coordinating the evacuation, SAFE
PASSAGE recounts evacuees’
tales of sacrifice and bravery - and
some moments of cowardice. The
ocean journey was just the first stage.
The evacuees - including an entire
college football team - landed in
California, where they conveyed the
first eyewitness accounts of the attack
to waiting reporters. With the help of
the Red Cross, they traveled by
unheated trains and with little food
back to their families throughout the
US during the coldest and snowiest
winter in years. Treated as heroes in
their hometowns, the evacuated
civilians were held up as examples of
American toughness in the face of
adversity as the US plunged into a
11. Lee’s mother was widowed
during the attack, and she and his half-
sister were among the evacuees. His
mother subsequently married
Lee’s father. Lee is a freelance
journalist who writes about travel and
history, and teaches journalism at
Bucknell University, where he also
works as student media adviser.
BOOK DETAILS:
Author : James F. Lee
Publisher :
ISBN :
Publication Date : --
Language : eng
Pages :
12. Download or read SAFE PASSAGE: The Civilian
Evacuation from Hawaii after Pearl Harbor by
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SAFE PASSAGE is the first book to feature the dramatic story of the
American civilians, trapped on the Hawaiian Islands after the horrifying
surprise attack on Pearl Harbor by the Japanese, who were evacuated
thousands of miles by ship across the Pacific and by train across the United
States in mid-winter. The bombing attack that came early on a December
Sunday morning in 1941 left thousands of civilians, many of them suddenly
14. widowed women and their young children, vulnerable and afraid, at least
3000 miles from home. Just as on 9/11, with the awful events of one morning,
everything had changed. After a few panicked days spent in fear of another
attack, the decision was made to evacuate as many as possible back to the
mainland, along with the wounded servicemen who had survived. In an era
in which plane flight was not yet common, evacuation would be by sea in
armed convoys on civilian ships, including cruise ships commandeered from
throughout the Pacific - an eight-to-ten-day crossing in crowded vessels
stripped of any luxuries, in heavy winter seas, and under constant fear of
further attacks by Japanese submarines. Based on interviews with evacuees
and over ten years of research, SAFE PASSAGE: The Civilian Evacuation
from Hawaii after Pearl Harbor tells the full true story for the first time in a
book. Detailing the bureaucratic infighting between the Army and Navy and
the occasional heroism of desk officers suddenly tasked with implementing
martial law on Hawaii and coordinating the evacuation, SAFE PASSAGE
recounts evacuees’ tales of sacrifice and bravery - and some moments of
cowardice. The ocean journey was just the first stage. The evacuees -
including an entire college football team - landed in California, where they
conveyed the first eyewitness accounts of the attack to waiting reporters.
With the help of the Red Cross, they traveled by unheated trains and with
little food back to their families throughout the US during the coldest and
snowiest winter in years. Treated as heroes in their hometowns, the
evacuated civilians were held up as examples of American toughness in the
face of adversity as the US plunged into a World War. Author James F.
Lee’s mother was widowed during the attack, and she and his half-sister
were among the evacuees. His mother subsequently married Lee’s
father. Lee is a freelance journalist who writes about travel and history, and
teaches journalism at Bucknell University, where he also works as student
media adviser.
15. BOOK DETAILS:
Author : James F. Lee
Publisher :
ISBN :
Publication Date : --
Language : eng
Pages :
16. SAFE PASSAGE: The Civilian Evacuation from
Hawaii after Pearl Harbor
17. BOOK DETAILS:
Author : James F. Lee
Publisher :
ISBN :
Publication Date : --
Language : eng
Pages :
18. DESCRIPTION:
SAFE PASSAGE is the first book to feature the dramatic story of the American civilians,
trapped on the Hawaiian Islands after the horrifying surprise attack on Pearl Harbor by the
Japanese, who were evacuated thousands of miles by ship across the Pacific and by train
across the United States in mid-winter. The bombing attack that came early on a December
Sunday morning in 1941 left thousands of civilians, many of them suddenly widowed
women and their young children, vulnerable and afraid, at least 3000 miles from home. Just
as on 9/11, with the awful events of one morning, everything had changed. After a few
panicked days spent in fear of another attack, the decision was made to evacuate as many as
possible back to the mainland, along with the wounded servicemen who had survived. In an
era in which plane flight was not yet common, evacuation would be by sea in armed convoys
on civilian ships, including cruise ships commandeered from throughout the Pacific - an
eight-to-ten-day crossing in crowded vessels stripped of any luxuries, in heavy winter seas,
and under constant fear of further attacks by Japanese submarines. Based on interviews with
evacuees and over ten years of research, SAFE PASSAGE: The Civilian Evacuation from
Hawaii after Pearl Harbor tells the full true story for the first time in a book. Detailing the
bureaucratic infighting between the Army and Navy and the occasional heroism of desk
officers suddenly tasked with implementing martial law on Hawaii and coordinating the
evacuation, SAFE PASSAGE recounts evacuees’ tales of sacrifice and bravery - and
some moments of cowardice. The ocean journey was just the first stage. The evacuees -
including an entire college football team - landed in California, where they conveyed the first
eyewitness accounts of the attack to waiting reporters. With the help of the Red Cross, they
traveled by unheated trains and with little food back to their families throughout the US
during the coldest and snowiest winter in years. Treated as heroes in their hometowns, the
evacuated civilians were held up as examples of American toughness in the face of adversity
as the US plunged into a World War. Author James F. Lee’s mother was widowed during
the attack, and she and his half-sister were among the evacuees. His mother subsequently
married Lee’s father. Lee is a freelance journalist who writes about travel and history,
and teaches journalism at Bucknell University, where he also works as student media
adviser.
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Evacuation from Hawaii after Pearl Harbor, click link or button
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Hawaii after Pearl Harbor
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feature the dramatic story of the
American civilians, trapped on the
Hawaiian Islands after the horrifying
surprise attack on Pearl Harbor by the
Japanese, who were evacuated
thousands of miles by ship across the
Pacific and by train across the United
States in mid-winter. The bombing
attack that came early on a December
Sunday morning in 1941 left
thousands of civilians, many of them
suddenly widowed women and their
young children, vulnerable and
afraid, at least 3000 miles from home.
Just as on 9/11, with the awful events
of one morning, everything had
changed. After a few panicked days
spent in fear of another attack, the
decision was made to evacuate as
24. mainland, along with the wounded
servicemen who had survived. In an
era in which plane flight was not yet
common, evacuation would be by sea
in armed convoys on civilian ships,
including cruise ships commandeered
from throughout the Pacific - an eight-
to-ten-day crossing in crowded
vessels stripped of any luxuries, in
heavy winter seas, and under constant
fear of further attacks by Japanese
submarines. Based on interviews with
evacuees and over ten years of
research, SAFE PASSAGE: The
Civilian Evacuation from Hawaii
after Pearl Harbor tells the full true
story for the first time in a book.
Detailing the bureaucratic infighting
between the Army and Navy and the
occasional heroism of desk officers
25. martial law on Hawaii and
coordinating the evacuation, SAFE
PASSAGE recounts evacuees’
tales of sacrifice and bravery - and
some moments of cowardice. The
ocean journey was just the first stage.
The evacuees - including an entire
college football team - landed in
California, where they conveyed the
first eyewitness accounts of the attack
to waiting reporters. With the help of
the Red Cross, they traveled by
unheated trains and with little food
back to their families throughout the
US during the coldest and snowiest
winter in years. Treated as heroes in
their hometowns, the evacuated
civilians were held up as examples of
American toughness in the face of
adversity as the US plunged into a
26. Lee’s mother was widowed
during the attack, and she and his half-
sister were among the evacuees. His
mother subsequently married
Lee’s father. Lee is a freelance
journalist who writes about travel and
history, and teaches journalism at
Bucknell University, where he also
works as student media adviser.
BOOK DETAILS:
Author : James F. Lee
Publisher :
ISBN :
Publication Date : --
Language : eng
Pages :
27. Download or read SAFE PASSAGE: The Civilian
Evacuation from Hawaii after Pearl Harbor by
click link below
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OR
28. #KINDLE$ SAFE PASSAGE: The Civilian Evacuation from Hawaii after Pearl Harbor
[DOWNLOAD^^][PDF]
SAFE PASSAGE: The Civilian Evacuation from
Hawaii after Pearl Harbor
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download, Read EBook/EPUB/KINDLE,Download Book Format PDF.
SAFE PASSAGE is the first book to feature the dramatic story of the
American civilians, trapped on the Hawaiian Islands after the horrifying
surprise attack on Pearl Harbor by the Japanese, who were evacuated
thousands of miles by ship across the Pacific and by train across the United
States in mid-winter. The bombing attack that came early on a December
Sunday morning in 1941 left thousands of civilians, many of them suddenly
29. widowed women and their young children, vulnerable and afraid, at least
3000 miles from home. Just as on 9/11, with the awful events of one morning,
everything had changed. After a few panicked days spent in fear of another
attack, the decision was made to evacuate as many as possible back to the
mainland, along with the wounded servicemen who had survived. In an era
in which plane flight was not yet common, evacuation would be by sea in
armed convoys on civilian ships, including cruise ships commandeered from
throughout the Pacific - an eight-to-ten-day crossing in crowded vessels
stripped of any luxuries, in heavy winter seas, and under constant fear of
further attacks by Japanese submarines. Based on interviews with evacuees
and over ten years of research, SAFE PASSAGE: The Civilian Evacuation
from Hawaii after Pearl Harbor tells the full true story for the first time in a
book. Detailing the bureaucratic infighting between the Army and Navy and
the occasional heroism of desk officers suddenly tasked with implementing
martial law on Hawaii and coordinating the evacuation, SAFE PASSAGE
recounts evacuees’ tales of sacrifice and bravery - and some moments of
cowardice. The ocean journey was just the first stage. The evacuees -
including an entire college football team - landed in California, where they
conveyed the first eyewitness accounts of the attack to waiting reporters.
With the help of the Red Cross, they traveled by unheated trains and with
little food back to their families throughout the US during the coldest and
snowiest winter in years. Treated as heroes in their hometowns, the
evacuated civilians were held up as examples of American toughness in the
face of adversity as the US plunged into a World War. Author James F.
Lee’s mother was widowed during the attack, and she and his half-sister
were among the evacuees. His mother subsequently married Lee’s
father. Lee is a freelance journalist who writes about travel and history, and
teaches journalism at Bucknell University, where he also works as student
media adviser.
30. BOOK DETAILS:
Author : James F. Lee
Publisher :
ISBN :
Publication Date : --
Language : eng
Pages :
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