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The Art of Manliness

The Men and Mission of WWII's Unsinkable U.S.S. Plunkett

The Art of Manliness

The Art of Manliness

Society & Culture, Education, Philosophy

4.714.5K Ratings

🗓️ 26 May 2021

⏱️ 58 minutes

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Summary

Seventy-six years years after the end of World War II, that singular event continues to capture our interest and fascination. There's a reason for that; the war combined two greatly compelling things — the epic, historic sweep of large-scale battles and the personal stories of the individual young men who fought in them with determined resolve and humble heroism. My guest has written a book that deftly combines both of these elements into a thoroughly memorable tale. His name is James Sullivan and he's the author of Unsinkable: Five Men and the Indomitable Run of the U.S.S. Plunkett. Today on the show, Jim shares the story of the Plunkett — the only Navy ship to participate in every Allied invasion in the European theatre — as well as the stories of a group of men who served on this destroyer. We begin with the personal connection Jim has to the Plunkett, and how he got interested in learning more about the ship. Jim then explains the role the Navy's destroyers played during WWII, before getting into the backstories of some of the men who served aboard the Plunkett. From there we delve into the escorting and landing operations the Plunkett was involved in leading up to its arrival along the Italian coast at Anzio, where a dozen German bombers bore down on the ship in one of the most savage attacks of the war, and how the ship yet lived to fight another day. We end our conversation with what happened to the men Jim profiled, how the war affected their lives, and how their lives affected Jim. Get the show notes at aom.is/unsinkable.

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0:00.0

Brat McKay here and welcome to another edition of the Art of Manliness Podcast.

0:11.1

76 years after the end of World War II, that singular event continues to capture interest

0:16.1

in fascination.

0:17.1

And there's a reason for that.

0:18.1

The war combined two greatly compelling things, the epic historic sweep of large-scale battles

0:22.6

and the personal stories of the individual young men who fought them with determined resolve

0:26.7

and humble heroism.

0:28.2

My guest is written in book that definitely combines both of these elements into a thoroughly

0:31.6

memorable tale.

0:32.6

His name is Jim Sullivan and he's the author of the book Unsinkable, five men in the

0:36.5

endomital run of the USS Plunkett.

0:38.7

Today on the show, Jim shares the story of the Plunkett, the only Navy ship to participate

0:42.4

in every allied invasion of the European theater, as well as the stories of a group of men

0:46.1

who served on this destroyer.

0:47.8

Jim then explains the role the Navy's destroyers played during World War II, before getting

0:51.8

into the backstories as some of the men who served aboard the Plunkett.

0:54.6

From there we delve into the escorting and landing operations the Plunkett was involved

0:57.7

in leading up to its arrival along the Italian coast of Anzio, where a dozen German bombers

1:02.1

boarded down the ship in one of the most savage attacks of the war and how the ship yet

1:05.5

lived to fight another day.

1:07.2

We enter conversation with what happened to the men Jim profiled, how the war affected

1:10.6

their lives, and how their lives affected Jim.

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