The US Navy in World War II
Spiral-Bound | January 25, 2002
Mark Henry, Ramiro Bujeiro (Illustrated by)
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The US Navy in World War II
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This is the first illustrated book to detail the uniforms, insignia and equipment of US Naval personnel during World War II. By 1945 the US Navy possessed nearly 100 carriers, 41,000 aircraft and 3.3 million men and women, making it the largest naval force in history.
Osprey's examination of the United States Navy during World War II (1939-1945). In 1941 the US Navy had 17 battleships - of which eight would be knocked out on the first day of the war - four aircraft carriers, and about 340,000 men including reservists. Pearl Harbor so weakened it that it was unable to prevent the Japanese capture of the Philippines and a vast sweep of Pacific islands. By 1945 it was the strongest navy the world had ever seen, with nearly 100 carriers, 41,000 aircraft and 3.3 million men; the unrivalled master of air-sea and amphibious operations, it was poised to invade Japan's home islands after reducing her fleet to scrap and her Pacific empire to impotence and starvation. This extraordinary story is illustrated here with dramatic photos, and nine meticulous colour plates showing a wide range of USN uniforms.
Contributor Bio(s)
Mark R. Henry is a lifelong student of military history and an experienced re-enactor of many periods. He served in the US Army as a signals officer 1981-90, in Germany, Texas and Korea. He holds a BA degree in History and is studying for his Master's; and currently works in the US Army museum system. His special interest lies in the United States armed forces of the 20th century.
Publisher: Macmillan
Original Binding: Trade Paperback
Pages: 64 pages
ISBN-10: 1841763012
Item Weight: 0.4 lbs
Dimensions: 7.3 x 0.2 x 9.8 inches
Mark R. Henry is a lifelong student of military history and an experienced re-enactor of many periods. He served in the US Army as a signals officer 1981-90, in Germany, Texas and Korea. He holds a BA degree in History and is studying for his Master's; and currently works in the US Army museum system. His special interest lies in the United States armed forces of the 20th century.
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