Did you know that the west coast was crawling with Japanese submarines in the weeks following the attack on Pearl Harbor? Or that they operated up and down the coast virtually unopposed for nearly a year? Japanese combat subs not only sunk numerous American merchant vessels during this time they even shelled the American mainland on more than one occasion. Based on Mr. Geoghegan's bestselling, non-fiction book, Operation Storm: Japan's Top Secret Submarines and Its Plan to Change the Course or World War II, this lavishly illustrated talk tells the story of the Japanese subs that patrolled the west coast during the opening months of World War II using interviews Mr. Geoghegan conducted with the Japanese officers who participated in the attacks. Please note: this event is only open to club members and their guests.
John J. Geoghegan is an editor, journalist and author of three non-fiction books including, “Operation Storm” and the memoir, “Hear Today, Gone Tomorrow.” He's published over a hundred magazine and newspaper articles and as Director of The SILOE Research Institute's Archival Division reports on unusual inventions that fail in the marketplace despite their innovative nature. John's editorial services are available for hire by anyone interested in improving the quality of their writing.