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==Plot== [[U.S. Navy]] Captain Rockwell "Rock" Torrey is a divorced son of a career [[chief petty officer]]. A [[U.S. Naval Academy|Naval Academy]] graduate and career officer himself, Torrey is removed from command of his [[heavy cruiser]] for boldly pursuing the enemy, but then being torpedoed by a Japanese submarine shortly after the [[attack on Pearl Harbor]]. Torrey's [[executive officer]], Commander Paul Eddington, is a wayward sort of career officer who has resigned as a [[naval aviator]] and returned to the surface navy because of an unhappy marriage. His wife's numerous affairs and drunken escapades have become the talk of Honolulu, and her death during the Pearl Harbor attack—in the company of an [[United States Army Air Corps|Army Air Corps]] officer, with whom she had just had a wild fling on a local beach—drives Eddington into a bar brawl, a stint in the brig, and exile in a hated land-based logistics command. After several months of desk duty ashore in Hawaii and recuperation from a broken arm he suffered in the attack on his cruiser, Torrey finds his way into a romance with a divorced [[United States Navy Nurse Corps|Navy Nurse Corps]] lieutenant named Maggie Haynes, who tells him that his estranged son Jeremiah is now an ensign in the [[United States Navy Reserve|Naval Reserve]]. A strained visit with Jeremiah brings Torrey in on a South Pacific [[island-hopping]] offensive codenamed "Skyhook", which is under command of the overly cautious and micro-managing Vice Admiral B.T. Broderick. On additional information from his roommate, intelligence officer Egan Powell, Torrey guesses that the aim of Skyhook is to capture a strategic island named Levu-Vana, whose central plain would make an ideal airfield for [[Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress|B-17]] bomber squadrons. Shortly thereafter, Maggie informs him that her unit is to be shipped out to the same area in preparation for the offensive. In the summer of 1942, Torrey is promoted to rear admiral and given tactical command of Skyhook, an assignment requiring the same sort of guts and gallantry he previously displayed as commanding officer of his cruiser. He personally selects Paul Eddington to be his chief of staff, and infuriates Broderick by immediately planning and executing an operation to overrun Gavabutu, an island to be used as a staging base for the invasion of Levu-Vana. This proves unexpectedly easy, as the Japanese have withdrawn their garrisons from Gavabutu. As Torrey turns his attention to Levu-Vana, his attempts to secure more materiel and manpower are frustrated by General [[Douglas MacArthur]]'s simultaneous and much larger [[Solomon Islands campaign|campaign in the Solomon Islands]]. Reconnaissance aircraft prove especially difficult to come by, and [[surface combatant]] forces amount to little more than several cruisers and destroyers, including Torrey's former command. Meanwhile, Eddington's instability drives him to rape navy nurse Annalee Dorne, who is engaged to Torrey's son. The traumatized nurse, fearing she might be pregnant, tries to tell Eddington, but he does not believe her, she later commits suicide with an overdose of sleeping pills. As the truth is about to be revealed, Eddington – still a qualified aviator – commandeers a [[North American B-25 Mitchell#U.S. Navy and USMC|PBJ]] patrol bomber and flies solo on an unauthorized reconnaissance flight to locate elements of the Japanese fleet. He goes down in a fiery death in a redeeming act of sacrifice, giving advance warning of a large Japanese task force centered around the super-battleship {{ship|Japanese battleship|Yamato||2}}, on its way to blast Torrey's much smaller force off the islands. Despite the new seaborne threat, Torrey nevertheless mounts the invasion of Levu-Vana, and proceeds with a full attempt to turn back the enemy force. Tragically, his son Jere is killed during a nighttime [[PT boat]] action. The following morning has a pitched surface action off the shores of Levu-Vana, with the Americans drawing first blood and the ''Yamato'' decimating much of the U.S. force in response. Severely injured at the height of the battle, Torrey is rescued by his flag lieutenant, William "Mac" McConnell, and is returned to Pearl Harbor aboard a [[hospital ship]] under Maggie's devoted care. Expecting to be court-martialed, Torrey is instead congratulated on successfully repelling the Japanese advance and allowing his [[United States Marine Corps|Marines]] to take Levu-Vana.
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