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Daniel joined the Navy in 1939 when he witnessed German U-boats sinking ships from a convoy headed to Britain that had launched from Charleston, SC. He even had a Captains ticket, but when he was inducted, they didn't seem to care. This is the story of an underdog who had his moment to shine when all the officers have died, and he's the only one that can help them fight the fire and the enemy, plus the ocean and the elements.
The fate of the PC-234 depends solely on First Lieutenant Daniel Core, who the admiral believes can save thousands of lives as the enemy approaches. This gripping World War Two historical fiction set in the Pacific Theater is Book 3 in the Patrol Craft Series.Alert, there's a problem! Their patrol craft was torpedoed, and Daniel has a band of about 60 men that are unlikely to survive this battle, as they have almost no weapons except a few short knives and a handgun to fight the Imperial Japanese soldiers.Can Daniel survive the hostile islands of Bakok Atoll while his family prays for his safe return to Pearl Harbor?Will he ever set eyes again on his wife, a combat nurse who helped in the Battle of Pearl Harbor?Will Daniel Core survive while fighting on a strange island?Find out in "Shining Through Battles in the Pacific"
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