200,000 Miles Aboard the Destroyer Cotton
                                                            
                                    
                                            C Snelling Robinson 
                                    
                                
                            9780873386456
                                342 pages
                            The Kent State University Press
                            
                            
                                         
                         
                        
                                
Overview
                                In mid-June 1943, Snelling Robinson, a 20-year-old Harvard graduate and newly commissioned ensign in the U.S. Naval Reserve, joined the pre-commissioning crew of the Fletcher class destroyer USS Cotten.  The new crew trained for the remainder of the summer and t hen sailed to Pearl Harbor in time to join the newly established Fifth Fleet.  Under t he command of Admiral Raymond Spruance, the Fifth Fleet was given orders to invade Tarawa in the Gilbert Islands in November 1943.  This offensive, along with naval battles in the Philippine Sea, the Leyte Gulf, and the invasion of Iwo Jima in February 1945, is chronicled from the perspective of a young deck officer and is integrated with the background of the larger conflict, including the politics of command.  After Japan’s surrender, the Cotten became a part of the Occupation Force anchored in Tokyo Bay.  Robinson deftly narrates how he and his friends took advantage of their good luck and brought their roles in the war to a fitting conclusion.