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Dedication The purpose of this book is to tel a story -- not just an ordinary story, a fictional cre...
When the United States entered World War II in the wake of the attack on Pearl Harbor, naval aviatio...
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"Although the time was brief, about two weeks in October and November, 1859, the little United State...
The U.S.S. Mobile, CL-63 Authorized at a time when hostilities in Europe were arousing keen concern ...
Foreword Bound in this volume is the history of your ship the U.S.S. Pasedena. This book has been wr...
Naval warfare is one of civilization\u27s oldest sciences; its axioms modified as progress in propul...
Foreword It was my good fortune and high honor to be entrusted with the command of the Birmingham fr...
Dedication The purpose of this book is to tel a story -- not just an ordinary story, a fictional cre...
When the United States entered World War II in the wake of the attack on Pearl Harbor, naval aviatio...
From The Story of the U.S.S. Boston by Henry G. Leader, SP (X) 3/C: Built for speed, maneuverabili...
THE U.S.S. Fanshaw Bay (CVE 70) was commissioned December 9, 1943, at Astoria, Oregon, less than sev...
John Lehman, former secretary of the Navy and author of Command of the Seas (1988), has with this bo...
From The Ship and Her Travels On February 21st, 1945, the General Leroy Eltinge was comissioned at S...
The PDF of this yearbook is searchable. To find a picture of a specific person, open the PDF, press ...
The Union’s Naval Command The recent string of books on the Union and Confederate navies demonstra...
The U.S.S. New York, whose career spans a thirty-one year period embracing a volume of tradition whi...
Beginning of The Baltimore Story: Now at Wars\u27 End the Story of the Heavy Cruiser U.S.S. Baltimor...
"Although the time was brief, about two weeks in October and November, 1859, the little United State...
The U.S.S. Mobile, CL-63 Authorized at a time when hostilities in Europe were arousing keen concern ...
Foreword Bound in this volume is the history of your ship the U.S.S. Pasedena. This book has been wr...