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THE DESTROYERMEN SERIES

 

Into the Storm

Crusade

Maelstrom

Distant Thunders

Rising Tides

Firestorm

DESTROYERMEN

 

IRON
GRAY
SEA

 

TAYLOR ANDERSON

 

 

 

A ROC BOOK

ROC

Published by New American Library, a division of Penguin Group (USA) Inc., 375 Hudson Street, New York, New York 10014, USA

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Copyright © Taylor Anderson, 2012

All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced, scanned, or distributed in any printed or electronic form without permission. Please do not participate in or encourage piracy of copyrighted materials in violation of the author’s rights. Purchase only authorized editions.

 

REGISTERED TRADEMARK—MARCA REGISTRADA

LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CATALOGING IN-PUBLICATION DATA:

Anderson, Taylor.

Iron gray sea: destroyermen/Taylor Anderson.

p. cm.—(Destroyermen; 7)

ISBN 978-1-101-58705-8

1. Imaginary wars and battles—Fiction. 2. Destroyers (Warships)—Fiction. 3. World War, 1939–1945—Fiction. I. Title.

PS3601.N5475I76 2012

813'.6—dc23 2011053253

PUBLISHER’S NOTE

This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents either are the product of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously, and any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, business establishments, events, or locales is entirely coincidental.

The publisher does not have any control over and does not assume any responsibility for author or third-party Web sites or their content.

To: My much-loved and admired uncles, Raymond and Richard, so recently gone.

 

Uncle Raymond always said, in his gentle, smiling way, that Navy food did him far more harm than the enemy. Whether that was true or not, we always knew that Uncle Richard had a harder war in many ways. He didn’t smile nearly as much—for a very long time.

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

 

As always, thanks to my friend and agent, Russell Galen. Thanks also to Ginjer Buchanan and all the delightful folks at Roc. Particular thanks must go to Brady McReynolds, who cheerfully shouldered the grim duty of arranging and publicizing my appearances. I’ve always been a “travelin’ man,” but running on a tight schedule usually leaves me feeling like a BB in a vacuum cleaner. With Brady handling things, all I have to do is wake up on time. My dad, Dr. Don Anderson, tries to keep me from shocking myself with “electrical contrivances,” and Jeanette Anderson (better known as “Mom”), still churns through my first, roughest drafts. My wife, Christine, keeps me alive with food so I can keep writing. (Hugo Award winner!) Kate Baker selflessly manages my Web site in spite of her harrowing schedule. Col. (select) Dave Leedom, USAFR, CO of the 93rd bomb squadron, remains my primary light-aircraft instructor (ironic, considering what he flies for his “day job”). I happily welcome Capt. Dan Dwyer, USN, a career naval officer and naval aviator with over 1,100 carrier landings, to my bull pen of advisors. Pete Hodges is “the Chemist.” Eben Bradstreet, Wayne Hawkins, Chief Kent, John Schmuke, and many others help me keep the “beasties” fresh on my Web site, and (Bad) Dennis, Mark, Mike, Lynn, Robin, Carey, Andy—and Jim, of course—along with others I’ve mentioned before, keep me awash in character-inspiring antics. I know Jim is very short, and therefore generally farther away from flying targets, but someone really should have told him that Henry rifles were not specifically designed for wing shooting. But hey, if it works . . .

There are
so many
people I want to thank for their friendship and support, people I likely never would have known if I hadn’t chosen to write this
particular
tale. Active and former military heroes from every branch of the service—and numerous countries—have volunteered their comments, experiences, and technical expertise, and I honor and appreciate them more than I can say. A worrisome number of them remain in harm’s way on a regular basis, or still suffer from their wounds. My family and I are ever mindful of this, and though I can’t possibly list them all, I’m confident they know who they are. In that vein, I would like to bring attention to the U.S. Veterans Museum in Granbury, Texas. Tom, Cordell, Lawrence, and (until he recently rejoined his lost shipmates) Al Getchel have done their best to honor each of America’s veterans, of all her wars, every day.

CAST OF CHARACTERS

 

Members of the Grand Alliance

 

Aboard USS
Walker
, (DD-163)
, Wickes (Little) Class “four-stacker” destroyer. Twin screw, steam turbines, 1,200 tons, 314’ L—30’ W. 3 x 4”-50 + 1 x 4.7” dual purpose. 4 x 25 mm Type-96 AA. 4 x .30 cal MG + 2 x .50 cal MG. Top speed (as designed) 35 knots. 112 officers and enlisted (current), including Lemurians (L).

 

(L)
—Lemurians, or Mi-Anaaka, are bipedal, somewhat felinoid people who inhabit the region in and around the Malay Barrier. It has been proposed that they are descended from the giant lemurs of Madagascar.

 

Lt. Cmdr. Matthew Patrick Reddy, USNR
—Commanding. CINCAF—(Commander in Chief of All Allied Forces).

Cmdr. Brad “Spanky” McFarlane
—Exec. Minister of Naval Engineering.

Nurse Lt. Sandra Tucker
—Minister of Medicine.

Chack-Sab-At-
(L)

Bosun’s Mate (Marine Major).

Lt. Tab-At-
(L)

Engineering Officer.

Lt. Norman Kutas
—First Officer.

Lt. Sonny Campeti—
Gunnery Officer.

Lt. Ed Palmer—
Signals.

Chief Bosun Fitzhugh Gray
—Bosun of the Navy or Super Bosun. Highest-ranking NCO in the Alliance and commander of Captain’s Guard. Currently Assistant Damage Control Officer.

Chief Bosun’s Mate Carl Bashear.

Chief Quartermaster Patrick “Paddy” Rosen.

Chief Gunner’s Mate Paul Stites.

Gunner’s Mate Pak-Ras-Ar “Pack Rat
” (L).

Jeek
(L)—Flight Crew Chief, Special Air Division.

Earl Lanier
—Cook.

Johnny Parks—
Machinist’s Mate.

Juan Marcos—
Officer’s Steward.

Diania—
Steward’s Assistant.

Taarba-Kaar “Tabasco
” (L)—Mess Attendant.

Wallace Fairchild
—Sonarman.

Min-Sakir “Minnie”
(L)—Bridge Talker.

 

First Fleet (Assigned to the Western Theater,or “Grik Front”)

Admiral Keje-Fris-Ar
(L)–(CINCWEST)

Aboard USNR
Salissa
(Big Sal)
(CV-1)
, aircraft carrier/tender, converted from seagoing Lemurian Home.

 

1st Naval Air Wing:
1st, 2nd, 3rd Bomb Squadrons; 1st, 2nd Pursuit Squadrons.

 

5th and 8th Bomb Squadrons, and 6th Pursuit Squadron from
Humfra-Dar
(remains of 2nd Naval Air Wing) attached.

 

Atlaan-Fas
(L)—Commanding.

Lt. Sandy Newman
—Exec.

Surgeon Cmdr. Kathy McCoy.

Captain Jis-Tikkar “Tikker
” (L)—COFO (Commander of Flight Operations).

Lt. Mark Leedom
—Assistant COFO.


Tacos
” (L)—Leedom’s backseater.

 

Aboard USNR
Arracca
(CV-3 )
aircraft carrier/tender converted from seagoing Lemurian Home. (Specifications similar to
Salissa
except for armament, which includes 50 x 50 pdrs + 4 x 100 pdrs only.)

 

5th Naval Air Wing

Tassana-Ay-Arracca
(L)—High Chief. Commanding.

 

Frigates (DDs) attached to First Fleet

 

USS
Dowden
*

 

Captain James “Jim” Ellis
—Des-Div 4 Commodore. Commanding.

Lt. Niaal-Ras-Kavaat
(L)—Exec.

 

 

USS
Nakja-Mur
*

 

Captain Jarrik-Fas
(L)—Commanding.

 

USS
Kas-Ra-Ar
**

 

Captain Mescus-Ricum
(L)—Commanding.

 

USS
Davis
***

 

USS
Ramic-Sa-Ar
*

 

USS
Felts
**

 

USS
Haakar-Faask
**

 

USS
Naga
***

 

USS
Bowles
***

 

USS
Saak-Fas
***

 

USS
Clark
**

*
Dowden Class—(Square rig steamer, 1,500 tons, 185’ L—34’ W, 20 x 32 pdrs, 218 officers and enlisted).

**
Haakar-Faask Class—(Square rig steamer, 1,600 tons, 200’ L—36’ W, 20 x 32 pdrs, 226 officers and enlisted).

***
Scott Class—(Square rig steamer, 1,800 tons, 210’ L—40’ W, 20 x 50 pdrs, 260 officers and enlisted).

 

First Fleet Expeditionary Force (as reorganized):

To promote simplicity, all Lemurian and, ultimately, Allied armies are organized as follows: two hundred to five hundred troops form a battalion. Two battalions form a regiment. Two or more regiments
can
constitute a division. Two or more divisions may constitute a corps.

Pete Alden
—General of the Army and Marines. Commanding.

 

I Corps

 

General Lord Muln-Rolak
(L)

Corps commander.

Hij-Geerki
—Rolak’s “pet” Grik, captured at Rangoon.

 

1ST “
G
ALLA”
D
IVISION

 

General Taa-leen (
L)

Commanding.

Colonel Enaak
(L) (5th Maa-ni-la Cavalry)—Exec.

1st Marines; 5th, 6th, 7th, 10th Baalkpan.

 

2ND
D
IVISION

 

General Rin-Taaka-Ar
(L)

Commanding.

Major Simon “Simy” Gutfeld
(3rd Marines)—Exec.

1st, 2nd Maa-ni-la; 4th, 6th, 7th Aryaal.

 

 

II Corps

General-Queen Protector Safir Maraan
(L)

Commanding.

 

3RD
D
IVISION

 

General Daanis
(L)—Commanding.

Colonel Mersaak
(L)—“The 600” (B’mbaado Regiment composed of Silver and Black Battalions), Exec.

3rd Baalkpan; 3rd , 10th B’mbaado; 5th Sular.

 

5TH
D
IVISION

 

General Faan-Ma-Mar
(L)

Commanding.

Colonel William “Billy” Flynn
—1st Amalgamated (Flynn’s Rangers), Exec.

1st Battalion, 2nd Marines,
Captain Bekiaa-Sab-At
(L).

6th Maa-ni-la Cavalry,
Captain Saachic
(L) 1st Sular.

 

6TH
D
IVISION

 

General Grisa—
Commanding.

5th, 6th B’mbaado; 1st, 2nd, 9th Aryaal; 3rd Sular*; 3rd Maa-ni-la Cavalry.

 

 

III Corps

9TH AND 11TH
D
IVISIONS

Including: 2nd, 3rd Maa-ni-la; 8th Baalkpan; 7th, 8th Maa-ni-la; 10th Aryaal.

 

At Andaman Island

USS
Donaghey
(Square rig, 1200 tons, 168’ L—33’ W, 24 x 18 pdrs, 200 officers and enlisted). Sole survivor of first new construction. Undergoing
major overhaul and reconstruction as of December 25, 1943.

 

Cmdr. Greg Garrett
—Commanding.

Lt. Saama-Kera “Sammy”
(L)

Exec. (formerly of
Tolson
).

Lt. (jg) Wendel “Smitty” Smith
—Gunnery Officer.

 

 

USS
Tassat
**
(Undergoing repairs after zep attack.)

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