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FREE THE OHIO & MALTA: THE LEGENDARY TANKER THAT REFUSED TO DIE PDF Michael Pearson | 176 pages | 19 Jul 2011 | Pen & Sword Books Ltd | 9781848845213 | English | South Yorkshire, United Kingdom Ohio and Malta, The: the Legendary Tanker that Refused to Die by Michael Pearson | Waterstones JavaScript seems to be disabled in your browser. You must have JavaScript enabled in your browser to utilize the functionality of this website. During the dark days of World War 2, Malta became the lynchpin of the Allied campaign in the Mediterranean and North African theaters and a vital base from which to attack Axis convoys supplying Rommel's Panzer Armee in Libya. Malta was, however, extremely difficult to keep supplied, particularly with oiland by the summer of the Island was close to surrender; the Pedestal convoy of August that year was literally the last chance. On entering the Mediterranean, the convoy was subjected to prolonged ferocious air and submarine attacks and suffered terrific losses both in warship escorts and merchant men. OHIO, being the only tanker, was marked for particular attention, and during the course of her voyage suffered a direct hit from a torpedo, direct bomb hits, any number of near-misses, and was struck by two Luftwaffe aircraft shot down while attacking her. Despite her engines being dead and her hull practically broken in two, she was towed into Grand Harbor by three destroyers and a minesweeper with her vital cargo virtually intact. This website requires cookies to provide all of its features. For more information on what data is contained in the The Ohio & Malta: The Legendary Tanker That Refused to Die, please see our Cookie Policy. To accept cookies from this site, please click the Allow Cookies button below. SS Ohio - Wikipedia Goodreads helps you keep track of books you want to read. Want to Read saving…. Want to Read Currently Reading Read. Other editions. Enlarge cover. Error rating book. Refresh and try again. Open Preview See a Problem? Details if other :. Thanks for telling us about the problem. Return to Book Page. By the summer of Malta was close to surrender due to the lack of supplies; the Pedestal convoy of August that year was literally the last chance. On entering the Mediterranean the convoy was subjected to prolonged ferocious air and submarine attacks and suffered terrific losses both in warship escorts and merchantmen. Ohio, being the only The Ohio & Malta: The Legendary Tanker That Refused to Die, was marked for partic By the summer of Malta was close to surrender due to the lack of supplies; the Pedestal convoy of August that year was literally the last chance. Ohio, being the only tanker, was marked for particular attention, and during the course of her voyage suffered a direct hit from a torpedo, direct bomb hits, and was struck by two Luftwaffe aircraft shot down while attacking her. Despite her engines being dead and her hull practically broken in two, she was towed into Grand Harbour by three destroyers and a minesweeper with her vital cargo virtually intact. Get A Copy. Hardcoverpages. More Details Other Editions 5. Friend Reviews. To see what your friends thought of this book, please sign up. To ask other readers questions about The Ohio and Maltaplease sign up. Lists with This Book. This book is not yet featured on Listopia. Community Reviews. Showing Average rating 4. Rating details. More filters. Sort order. May 04, Colin Bonnici The Ohio & Malta: The Legendary Tanker That Refused to Die it it was amazing. An awesome book!!! This book is a great tribute to those who sacrificed their lives to ensure freedom!! A very detailed description of the events that occurred during Operation Pedestal, especially the ones surrounding the S. This book greatly highlights the vital role this ship played in order to save the Island Fortress of Malta!! Jan 04, Michael rated it it was amazing. I became interested early in WWII. Most of my uncles served in the war as did The Ohio & Malta: The Legendary Tanker That Refused to Die men during that time. It was in high school that I first learned of a cargo ship named the Ohio and what it did during the war. Since I am from Ohio the story of that ship has always been a compelling one. The Mediterranean island of Malta, sitting astraddle the air and sea route between the boot of Italy and North Africa, was still held by the British who used it as an air and sea base. The Germans determined that it would be to hard to take by invasion and so decided to bomb and starve Malta into submission. The resultant bombing campaign brought Malta to the point of starvation and lack of fuel brought air and sea use of the island nearly to a halt. Without resupply the island would be forced to surrender. Realizing the importance of Malta to the allied war effort, in an operation called "Pedestal," Winston Churchill organized two convoys of food and fuel and sent them to the relief of Malta. The first convoy was decimated and not a ship got through. The second convoy was then organized. Needing a fast tanker and not having one, Churchill sent a desperate request to the United States for the Ohio, the largest tanker in the world at that time. Franklin Roosevelt requested the ship from its owner Texaco who turned it over to the British. Now crewed by the British merchant navy, the Ohio was the primary ship in a convoy of food and munitions ships bound for Malta. The Germans knew about the convoy ahead of time and the ships involved were forced to run a gauntlet of U-boats, constant air attacks and the Italian navy from Gibraltar to Malta. Almost all of the ships were sunk. The Ohio was under constant attack and was struck by aerial bombs, a torpedo. She was on fire at one point, two German bombers actually crashed on her deck and one bomb nearly split her in two. Her rudder was destroyed by another bomb and she had to be sandwiched, lashed between to destroyers to keep her afloat. It was a very near thing but the Ohio made it to Malta where her precious cargo was pumped out. The next day, her work done, she broke in half and sank in the harbor. It is one of the most compelling stories of WWII. The book is excellent and gives a blow by blow account of this crucial and largely forgotten action. Good book to bad the cover is wrong. Book very interesting, well written. The author presents the facts in an informed manner. The only problem is that the cover is for a cook book and not this book. Apr 01, Robin Brotchie added it. The ship and the decisions of its enigmatic crew under Captain Roger Hill was one of the few ships to survive the operation and, by hook and by crook, eventually brought the US tanker SS Ohio into Grand Harbour. This success provided Malta with much needed supplies of oil The Ohio & Malta: The Legendary Tanker That Refused to Die continuing the war effort against Italy and all this happened while the tiny island and convoy was being constantly barraged by Axis bombers day and night. Having now read the history of the operation and the extreme courage of Ledbury in collecting survivors from the multiple ships which were bombed or torpedoed, I am so very proud of my grandfather for the role he played in the otherwise terrible grand narrative of WWII. Whilst not a fan of war myself, nor its glorification I am very grateful to have read this book and to know more about the man whose name I bear. 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