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It's not naval or submarine related, but I'm halfway through Paul Crickmore's Lockheed Blackbird: Beyond The Secret Missions, which was just reprinted in paperback. It's a weighty, substantial book, with lots of technical detail, oral accounts, and behind the scenes information. My copy was only $17, which is a steal considering it's a 400 page book with 50 pages of color photographs. If the SR-71 is your thing, I highly recommend it.
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I want to get Volume 2 as well but every seller I check is pretty proud of it. Makes me wonder if the pages are gold leaf or something. Sorry, just the penny pinching miser coming out in me. ![]() ![]()
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Just finished "Submarine" by Edward L. Beach.
Some pretty good stories about U.S. subs in WWII mixed in with Beach's experiences on submarines during the war. I got a smile from his story about the ice cream maker being installed on the USS Trigger and what they went through to get it working right. Just started "Bacalao" by J.T. McDaniel last night. A work of fiction about a fictional U.S. fleetboat before and during WWII. I'm still pretty early in the book and the story hasn't developed too far but some of the technical details are very good. ![]()
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“Prejudice is blind. There will always be someone who says you aren’t welcome at the table. Stop apologizing for who you are and using all your energy trying to change their minds. Yes, you will lose friends, maybe even family. But you will gain your self-respect. You will know your worth. Once you have that, nothing can stop you.” |
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With the Old Breed: At Peleliu and Okinawa by Eugene Sledge. Recommended reading for all WW 2 in the Pacific - enthousiasts.
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Just finished On the Causes of War and the Preservation of Peace by Donald Kagan, a detailed examination of why wars start using some familier and lesser known historical models.
Worth a look for anybody interested in the politics and dynamics of the decision to resort to violence in pursuit of national policy goals. |
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His descriptions of living among corpses and maggots on Okinawa are quite chilling. It will remove any illusions of "glory" in war.
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By the way, any advice on Unknown Waters by Alfred Scott McLaren and William R. Anderson? I considered ordering it recently and I finally turned back to the WW2 with Clear the Bridge. |
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im reading two books currently:
sink the belgrano by mike rossiter and pheonix squadron by rowland white |
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The author of Crash Dive was a Leading WT Operator on board and the book, based on his diary, is generally well done and quite readable. |
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Hi Jacob, welcome to Subsim!
Some of the books discussed here are new, some aren't. Mostly it's a thread about what people are reading at the moment. Lots of good info in this thread about a lot of different books but if you have interest or questions about particular books or subject matter, ask away and if someone's got info they'll more than likely share it. ![]() |
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die spammer.
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Still trying to figure out the spamtacular purpose of a spam post that contains no advertisement, links, or otherwise spammy content. ![]() |
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Spam is the internet equivelant of egging somebody's house.
Back on to books... If you have read Harald Busch's U-Boats at War you might recall the account of Johann Mohr's (U-124) spectacular long-shot sinking of HMS Dunedin in the South Atlantic in late 1941. Blood on the Sea is the story of Dunedin, her sinking far from the shipping lanes and the ordeal of her hundreds of survivors as they awaited a rescue that never came. Only the chance passing-by of the American freighter SS Nishmaha caused the last 72-men to be saved. Blood on the Sea (by Stuart Gill ISBN 0-297-84665-5) is a good read, showing how Enigma intelligence, the Raider Atlantis, inter-departmental secrecy and other factors combined to put the lone HMS Dunedin in Kplt Mohr's sights and botched any effective search and rescue operation to save her crew. |
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I finished the Eddings Devid books, i just love his style.
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