Indestructible Man: The Incredible True Story of the Legendary Sailor the Japanese Couldn't Kill

The Indestructible Man: The Incredible True Story of the Legendary Sailor the Japanese Couldn't Kill

By Don Keith and David Rocco

Burns, broken bones, shrapnel--nothing could stop Dixie Kiefer, the victim of ten wounds in two wars, a veteran of some of the U.S. Navy's most celebrated carriers and battles, and a naval aviation pioneer. This is his story.

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Publisher: Stackpole Books
Publish Date: 04/01/2021
Pages: 240
ISBN-13: 9780811739641
ISBN-10: 0811739643
Language: English

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Dixie Kiefer's reputation for durability began at the U.S. Naval Academy, where he broke an ankle and shattered a kneecap while playing football. After anti-submarine duty in World War I, he became a pioneer of naval aviation and had an elbow shattered by a plane that buzzed him as a joke. Kiefer's first World War II assignment was executive officer of the carrier Yorktown. He earned the Distinguished Service Medal at the Coral Sea and the Navy Cross at Midway, where--as his ship was sinking--he suffered severe burns to his hands and a compound fracture of his foot. After recuperating, Kiefer took command of the Ticonderoga. In January 1945, Japanese kamikazes struck the carrier, killing and wounding hundreds. Kiefer broke his arm and was struck by more than sixty pieces of shrapnel--but remained on the bridge for twelve hours, earning the Silver Star. Victim of ten wounds in two wars, veteran of some of the U.S. Navy's most celebrated carriers and battles, a naval aviation pioneer, Dixie Kiefer died in a stateside plane crash two months after the war ended.

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Best-selling author Don Keith has written numerous books, including such widely-acclaimed works on World War II submarines as Undersea Warrior and Final Patrol.

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Don Keith is a journalist with decades of experience across various media. As a broadcast journalist, he won awards from the Associated Press and UPI for news writing and reporting, received the first Hector Award from Troy University for innovation in broadcast journalism, and was twice named Billboard's radio personality of the year for his work in Birmingham and Nashville.

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