Admiral Daniel V. Gallery boarded and captured a German U-Boat at sea in June, 1944--the first American officer to so capture an enemy warship since 1815!U-505 is Admiral Gallery's own story of his extraordinary feat--and also a gripping narrative of the fierce Allied war against the German U-Boat fleet."EXCELLENT."--Chicago Tribune"Terrific...the first-hand story of Uncle Sam's U-Boat killers."--Chicago Daily News"Brimming with thrills."--Philadelphia News"An engrossing tale...Pungent, entertaining, informative."--Navy Times"A humdinger of a sea story...a highly readable book, trimmed from stem to stern with the writer's irrepressible sense of humor."--Chicago Sunday Times"Excellent in several ways: it provides a fine quick survey of the whole Atlantic war, it describes the operation of the German U-boat service, and, most dramatically, it tells how an American task force under Admiral Gallery achieved the unique feat of capturing a German submarine."--Publishers' Weekly"U-505 IS ONE OF THE WAR'S MOST EXCITING MEMOIRS."--Chicago News"One of the best non-fiction books about World War II."--Raleigh News & Observer"A first-rate adventure tale...suspense and excitement told with a seaman's salty zest...excellent reading."--Chicago Sunday Tribune"A masterful job that merits the attention of every lover of sea stories."--Pittsburgh Press