So long for now : a sailor's letters from the USS Franklin by Rogers, Elden Duane

So long for now : a sailor's letters from the USS Franklin (#1509KQ2)

by Rogers, Elden Duane
Hardcover University of Oklahoma Press, 2017
Dewey: 940.54; Audience: Adult
Description: xvi, 416 pages : illustrations, maps; 24 cm

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AVAILABLE FOR SALE IN THE UNITED STATES ONLY.;Includes bibliographical references (pages 375-400) and index.;The telegram -- The "Westerers" -- "The past is a foreign country" -- War -- What's the matter with kids today? -- Hang up your flags and put on your pins -- The world in seven decks under an airfield -- The home front -- Farewell, Fibber McGee -- Not a holiday -- Fair weather and foul -- A welcome break -- Palau: this time for real -- Metamorphosis -- "Thirty days leave coming in on the port side" -- Three strikes and out -- Three cheers-- and the end of cheer -- "Anybody home?" -- I don't think I'll make it -- "Would you like to have a transfer?" -- "So long for now" -- Fire and water -- "There's dead people in there!" -- Holding on to hope -- Epilogue. "Reconstructs the lost world of a sailor's daily life in World War II, piecing together letters from Elden Rogers' family in Vega, Texas, and from his girlfriend, the untold stories behind Elden's owns letters, and the context of the war itself"--Adapted from dust jacket.
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Elden Duane Rogers died on March 19, 1945, one of the eight hundred who perished on the aircraft carrier USS Franklin that day. It was his nineteenth birthday.



Write home often, the navy told sailors like Elden, thinking it would keep up morale among sailors and those waiting for them stateside. But they were told not to write anything about where they were, where they had been, where they were going, what they were doing, or even what the weather was like. Spies were presumed everywhere, and loose lips could sink ships. Before a sailor's letter could be sealed and sent, a censor read it and with a razor blade cut out words that told too much.



So Long for Now reconstructs the lost world of a sailor's daily life in World War II, piecing together letters from Elden's family in Vega, Texas, and from his girlfriend, the untold stories behind Elden's own letters, and the context of the war itself. Historian Jerry L. Rogers delves past censored letters limited to small talk and local gossip to conjure the danger, excitement, boredom, and sacrifices that sailors in the Pacific theater endured. He follows Elden from enlistment in the navy through every battle the USS Franklin saw. Flight deck crashes, kamikaze hits, and tensions and alliances aboard ship all built to the unprecedented chaos and casualties of the Japanese air attack on March 19.



"So long for now," Elden signed off--never "Goodbye." This moving work poignantly confronts the horrors of war, giving voice to a young sailor, the country he served, the family and friends he left behind, and the hope that has sustained them.

Product Details
  • Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press
  • Publication Date: March 16, 2017
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Dewey: 940.54
  • Classifications: Autobiography, Nonfiction
  • Description: xvi, 416 pages : illustrations, maps; 24 cm
  • Tracings: Rogers, Jerry L., 1938- editor. ; Utley, Robert M., 1929- writer of foreword.
  • ISBN-10: 0-8061-5632-5
  • ISBN-13: 978-0-8061-5632-3
  • LCCN: 2016-035947
  • Follett Number: 1509KQ2
  • Audience: Adult