RaveThe Washington Examiner... the story of the Plunkett is really the story of its crew, and in this respect, Sullivan’s writing stands out ... Their tales and others are told with humor and compassion. And it is both enlightening and disappointing when Sullivan reveals that many U.S. leaders, such as President Franklin Delano Roosevelt, believed at the outset of the war that the young men they were sending into battle had been \'mollycoddled\' at home ... Sullivan deftly moves his narrative from place to place and time to time ... Reading Sullivan’s fine book makes their greatness easy to understand. But, sadly, the members of this generation are leaving us. We must do everything we can to honor and remember them. Buying and reading this book is a good way to start.