Fuji Fire: Sifting Ashes of a Forgotten U.S. Marine Corps Tragedy
Autor Chas Henryen Limba Engleză Hardback – iun 2025
Now, the fruits of Chas Henry’s exhaustive four-year, two-continent investigation provide insight into what many have called the U.S. Marine Corps’ worst-ever peacetime disaster. Fuji Fire shares the compelling and intimate stories of heartbreak and inspiration forged by these events while bringing to light new, critical analyses of the incident’s causes and effects.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781640126459
ISBN-10: 1640126457
Pagini: 328
Ilustrații: 20 photographs, 4 maps
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 29 mm
Greutate: 0.64 kg
Editura: Potomac Books Inc
Colecția Potomac Books
Locul publicării:United States
ISBN-10: 1640126457
Pagini: 328
Ilustrații: 20 photographs, 4 maps
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 29 mm
Greutate: 0.64 kg
Editura: Potomac Books Inc
Colecția Potomac Books
Locul publicării:United States
Notă biografică
Chas Henry served as an active-duty U.S. Marine from 1976 to 1996, rising in rank from private to captain. He trained at Camp Fuji nineteen months before the Fuji fire and was decorated for his actions in combat during the 1991 Gulf War. After military service he embarked on an award-winning career in international journalism, reporting on matters of global security, intelligence, and military veterans.
Cuprins
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. Burn Ward
2. Seagoing Marines, Choppy Waters
3. A Disturbance
4. The Camp
5. Fuel Farm
6. Super Typhoon
7. Friday, October 19, Morning
8. Friday, October 19, Afternoon
9. Friday, October 19, Evening
10. Saturday, October 20
11. Sunday, October 21
12. Brooke
13. Back at the Camp
14. An Informal Investigation
15. Aftermath
Addendum 1: Those Who Died
Addendum 2: Those Who Were Injured
Addendum 3: Those Who Received Awards
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. Burn Ward
2. Seagoing Marines, Choppy Waters
3. A Disturbance
4. The Camp
5. Fuel Farm
6. Super Typhoon
7. Friday, October 19, Morning
8. Friday, October 19, Afternoon
9. Friday, October 19, Evening
10. Saturday, October 20
11. Sunday, October 21
12. Brooke
13. Back at the Camp
14. An Informal Investigation
15. Aftermath
Addendum 1: Those Who Died
Addendum 2: Those Who Were Injured
Addendum 3: Those Who Received Awards
Recenzii
"Chas Henry has written a brilliant account of a tragic chapter in the history of our Corps. . . . Those Marines lost and injured in the Fuji fire were heroes and should not be forgotten.”—General Anthony Zinni, USMC (Ret.)
“A story of sacrifice and heroism. . . . One of the best books I have ever read.”—Charles W. Henderson, Author, Marine Sniper: 93 Confirmed Kills
"Chas Henry didn't write Fuji Fire for headlines or sales. He wrote it so those thirteen names wouldn't vanish into the typhoon's wind. For that alone, the Corps—and the rest of us—owe him a salute."—Issac Cubillos, Military Report
“Poignant and gripping. . . . Nothing short of a masterpiece. Henry knows whereof he speaks . . . and he speaks so well he had me near tears many times. This is the classic manifestation of Semper Fidelis.”—Capt. Dale Dye, U.S. Marine Corps (Ret.), author, filmmaker, and military adviser
"The complexity of this story makes it exceedingly difficult to tell. Till now it has been little remembered and infrequently taught in our military academies. Mr. Henry's scholarly rigor, knowledge of the military and storytelling skill may at last change that."—James Webb, Wall Street Journal
“A story of sacrifice and heroism. . . . One of the best books I have ever read.”—Charles W. Henderson, Author, Marine Sniper: 93 Confirmed Kills
“[Portrays] victories of the human spirit, immense sacrifice, inspiring camaraderie, and personal transcendence. Impeccably researched, skillfully written. . . . Chas Henry has written a fine book and created a worthy memorial to the living and the lost.”—Ralph Peters, author of Beyond Terror: Strategy in a Changing World
“Fuji Fire is an astonishing achievement, a triumph of deep research and expert storytelling that conveys a tragic and yet ultimately heroic and inspiring tale.”—Michael R. Mazarr, RAND senior political scientist
“Dramatic, compelling, and very informative. . . . The Fuji fire is worth remembering not only for honoring those who died or were seriously injured but also for the insights this account offers into the culture of the Marine Corps.”—Richard B. Meixsel, historian and author of Frustrated Ambition: General Vicente Lim and the Philippine Military Experience, 1910–1944
"Fuji Fire is a first-class book about a little-known yet terrible event. It is also a heartwarming story of people coming together across cultures, nations, and institutions to help each other in a time of need."—James Pekoll, Booklist
"Chas Henry didn't write Fuji Fire for headlines or sales. He wrote it so those thirteen names wouldn't vanish into the typhoon's wind. For that alone, the Corps—and the rest of us—owe him a salute."—Issac Cubillos, Military Report
Descriere
In this first account of the intimate and compelling stories forged by an October 1979 tragedy at Camp Fuji, Japan, journalist Chas Henry uses years of exhaustive research and interviews to document the incident and uncover the causes of what many have called the U.S. Marine Corps’ worst-ever peacetime disaster.