Bering Sea Escort

Bering Sea Escort
Title Bering Sea Escort PDF eBook
Author Robert Erwin Johnson
Publisher US Naval Institute Press
Pages 184
Release 1992
Genre History
ISBN

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Robert Johnson was just eighteen when he joined the Coast Guard in 1941. Assigned to the cutter Haida before the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor, he spent his first months on peacetime duty in the Bering Sea. With the advent of the war, however, the cutter embarked on convoy duty in the Gulf of Alaska and along the Aleutians. Far more than the typical war diary, this memoir offers readers a real sense of the enlisted man's life at sea in World War II. --from inside jacket flap.

The Fighting Coast Guard

The Fighting Coast Guard
Title The Fighting Coast Guard PDF eBook
Author Mark A. Snell
Publisher University Press of Kansas
Pages 452
Release 2022-12-09
Genre History
ISBN 0700633944

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This collection of essays, written by some of the foremost historians in the field of Coast Guard history, highlights the wartime roles played by the United States’ oldest federal maritime service, from its inception through the last decade of the twentieth century. The Fighting Coast Guard features three distinct sections: “Beginnings,” which includes a short overview of the US Revenue Cutter Service (the USCG’s primary forerunner, established in 1790) and two chapters on World War I; “Conflagration,” the role of the USCG during the World War II era; and “The Cold War and Beyond,” an assessment of the Coast Guard’s participation in the Korean Conflict, the Vietnam War, and the Persian Gulf War of 1991. The Fighting Coast Guard is a significant contribution to the limited historiography of the Coast Guard and a critical analysis of various wartime roles undertaken by the Coast Guard during America’s twentieth-century conflicts. Because the Coast Guard operated as part of the Department of the Navy during the two world wars, its service and history is often overlooked or envoloped by the larger service, while the USCG’s limited participation in cold and hot wars since 1945 is often ignored altogether. This anthology provides readers with a solid overview while highlighting some of the service’s most important contributions as a combatant force. This definitive study of the role of the US Coast Guard in wartime, from its modern inception in 1915 through the end of the twentieth century, is long overdue and will shed new light on America’s smallest military service.

Special Report

Special Report
Title Special Report PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 244
Release 1995
Genre Arctic regions
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Sentinels and Saviors - Special Edition

Sentinels and Saviors - Special Edition
Title Sentinels and Saviors - Special Edition PDF eBook
Author Adam M. Grohman
Publisher Lulu.com
Pages 620
Release 2015-10-12
Genre History
ISBN 1329633237

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Sentinels and Saviors of the Seas is a collection of sixty-five brief histories of the United States Coast Guard and its predecessor services and agencies.

Ship's Data U.S. Naval Vessels

Ship's Data U.S. Naval Vessels
Title Ship's Data U.S. Naval Vessels PDF eBook
Author United States Ships Bureau
Publisher
Pages 432
Release 1945
Genre
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The Lure of Neptune

The Lure of Neptune
Title The Lure of Neptune PDF eBook
Author Tobias R. Philbin
Publisher Univ of South Carolina Press
Pages 228
Release 1994
Genre History
ISBN 9780872499928

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Far China Station

Far China Station
Title Far China Station PDF eBook
Author Robert Erwin Johnson
Publisher Naval Institute Press
Pages 322
Release 2013-08-15
Genre History
ISBN 1612514820

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Far China Station was the first work to put nineteenth century American naval and diplomatic affairs in the Far East into clear perspective. Johnson examines the origins of the East India Squadron, defines its import role in the implementation of foreign policy and describes the dangers routinely faced by the squadron’s ships and sailors. Great and gallant ships move through the pages from the famous Olympia and the majestic Columbus to the plodding Palos. Naval heroes and the not-so-great, angry mobs, Japanese rebels, leaky boilers, imperious officials and infirm admirals are set against a background of uncertain anchorages, storms at sea, and the ravages of disease in the last years of the Old Navy.