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United States and Allied Submarine Successes in the Pacific and Far East During World War II, 4th ed. - 4th Edition (Paperback)
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Highlights
- Here is a comprehensive accounting of all United States and allied submarine attacks on the Japanese for which success was claimed or occurred.
- About the Author: John D. Alden is a retired U.S. Navy commander and a veteran of three World War II patrols in the Pacific Theater.
- 376 Pages
- History, Military
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About the Book
Here is a comprehensive accounting of all United States and allied submarine attacks on the Japanese for which success was claimed or occurred. The expanded coverage focuses on successes by U.S. and British and Dutch submarines in the Pacific and Indian oceans, Soviet submarines, and losses caused by mines laid by submarines. The book also includes details from top-secret "Ultra" messages decoded during the war and recently translated documents that provide correct Japanese ship names, ship type and tonnage, convoy names, human loss numbers and other attack details, as well as a military evaluation of each attack.Book Synopsis
Here is a comprehensive accounting of all United States and allied submarine attacks on the Japanese for which success was claimed or occurred. The expanded coverage focuses on successes by U.S. and British and Dutch submarines in the Pacific and Indian oceans, Soviet submarines, and losses caused by mines laid by submarines. The book also includes details from top-secret "Ultra" messages decoded during the war and recently translated documents that provide correct Japanese ship names, ship type and tonnage, convoy names, human loss numbers and other attack details, as well as a military evaluation of each attack.
Review Quotes
"the ultimate guide to the topic...looks like the ultimate compendium of accurate, thoroughly checked and cross-referenced material on the subject"-Stone & Stone Second World War Books; "recommended"-ARBA; "The authors have done a painstakingly thorough job of compiling and assessing the results of thousands of Allied submarine attacks during World War II. This is, without question, the finest available resource for those who want to know and understand the results of those long-ago life-and-death battles."-Paul Stillwell, coauthor of Sharks of Steel and editor of Submarine Stories: Recollections from the Diesel Boats.
About the Author
John D. Alden is a retired U.S. Navy commander and a veteran of three World War II patrols in the Pacific Theater. He has written extensively on naval history, including five books and numerous articles. He lives in Delmar, New York. Craig R. McDonald is director of information and data services within the University Division at Indiana University in Bloomington.