Cloudbuster Nine: The Untold Story of Ted Williams and the Baseball Team That Helped Win World War II
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Product details
- Publisher : Sports Publishing
- Publication date : April 21, 2020
- Edition : 1st
- Language : English
- Print length : 408 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1683583620
- ISBN-13 : 978-1683583622
- Item Weight : 1.08 pounds
- Dimensions : 6 x 1.2 x 9 inches
- Best Sellers Rank:#767 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
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- Customer Reviews:4.54.5 out of 5 stars(1,692)
Top reviews from the United States
- Thomas WolfEngaging and well-researched story that captures a vital era in American historyAnne Keene's THE CLOUDBUSTER NINE is a fascinating and engaging story. Keene tells the tale of the naval aviation training program that took place in Chapel Hill, North Carolina (and four other sites) during World War II. On one level, the book provides a powerful and revealing look at some of the men of the Greatest Generation as they prepared to fight for America's freedom--men like George H. W. Bush and John Glenn. But the book is also a delightful and impressively researched story about some of the major league baseball players--Ted Williams and Johnny Pesky, for example--who trained as pilots and played ball for a team called the Cloudbuster Nine, a squad that played several exhibitions against other major leaguers (Babe Ruth appears in the book as another individual who contributed to the war effort in his own way). Finally, the book is a touching and emotional memoir that relates the experiences of Keene's father, the team's bat boy and later an aspiring minor league pitcher. The book is filled with memorable anecdotes and photographs. I would recommend it to any reader who enjoys World War II history or little-known facts about some of America's great heroes.
- Rusty Jones, USMC RetReadable and a very personal WWII era historyAs a retired Marine Aviator, I thoroughly enjoyed and deeply appreciated “The Cloudbuster Nine". Ms Keene’s personal connections with many of that era and her thorough research opened insights into the Navy’s WWII V5 program I had never known. She bravely shares her family’s challenges while simultaneously and meticulously explaining the creation of the V5 program; the two are tightly woven together in this tale of citizens gearing up for war, military as well as home front families. Her description of the intenseness of the cadets' physical training is eye-opening. On top of the daily challenges and competitions as V5 Cadets, they played intense ballgames to raise funds for War Bonds and other charities; and, of course, they played to win against the other teams.
This book is not a usual “inside baseball” account. Rather it gives a detailed story of young men who were determined to become Navy and Marine pilots: Naval Aviators. The memories of Ted Williams are particularly noteworthy, be they news clippings or anecdotal remembrances. Red Sox fans and Marines have a predisposed fondness for stories about him and his peers. This book contains a valuable history that was nearly lost forever. Ms Keene has blessed us with a treasure. I wholeheartedly recommend it. - R. Mark BryanBaseball Meets WarAn interesting story of baseball players who served in WW II. Most of the story revolves around their training in a school in North Carolina. A big focus on Ted Williams and his pre flight training.
- Osia Miguel Clara Reynosogreat bookgood book
- DHSo interesting!Great book! My husband loved it! Especially interesting if you are a baseball fan or interested in stories about World War II.
- John P.Masterpiece rich with family values, baseball, and American history1st let me first thank the author, Anne R. Keene for sharing this personal and amazing story with us! The technical writing of this book is very detailed and filled with with never before stories and pictures! Being the son of a wonderful father who was a Fenway Park usher during his last year of high school and into college, this book reminded me of all the wonderful times spent with him until his final days of 2017. One of Williams' #1 fans, dad would have loved this book! Ms. Keene's book is a must read for baseball fans, families, and anyone who is interested in our great country's history. The stories transcend the sport and enter into the personal values of life. Great work, Anne R. Keene!
- benhatA little less baseball than I expectedI bought this book on somewhat of a whim one day, because it seemed like it would be pretty interesting. And don't get me wrong, it was pretty interesting, it just wasn't exactly what I expected. The author obviously did a great deal of research, and I cannot fault her for that. The book was very thorough. She gave the reader a great sense of how sports played a very big role in military training during World War II. For me, personally, I just was hoping to read a little more about baseball than was included.
I guess that was my fault in buying the book to expect that without fully reading summaries of it before I purchased it though.
No matter what I felt though, the author did a very good job here, and I cannot fault her for writing a well-researched book that simply didn't match up exactly with my specific tastes.
If you have a military background and are a baseball fan, I would absolutely recommend this book. - robert hendersonon timeperfect