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Gefallen Engel U-666
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Gunnyhwy!
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The Old Man
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![]() ![]() This one is definitely a bit of a change of pace for me. It focuses mainly on the small (usually between 300 and 1000 grt) cargo ships which have been a mainstay of the British isles and Western European ports since the mid 1850s. Lots of excellent historic photos. I haven't posted to this thread in a while, so here are reviews of the last two books I've read: Junkers Ju 87 Stuka Owners' Workshop Manual Naval Anti-Aircraft Guns and Gunnery |
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Chief of the Boat
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Daryl, is there much emphasis on the role these vessels played during the two great wars?
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This is an unusual story with a refreshing insider look at the world of submariners smuggling drugs between Mexico and the US in the mid 80's. The fabric of the relationship between the father and the son is well textured. The technical details of the midget submarine and its operation appear real. The amount of of ASW systems deployed in action are plentiful, from a trained dolphin used by SEALs, SDV, Kaman SH2 Seasprite, USS Dolphin, USCG Cutters Hamilton Class, and USCG Island Class patrol boats. Plenty of submarine pursuit in the San Diego area canyons and sea valleys, plenty of suspense and couple of unexpected twist. I greatly enjoyed that time spent, I recommend that read. |
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GWX - KC Crash Test Dummy
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Just bought Normandy 44 by James Holland got it from my local Tesco £12.50 a real indepth look at the Normandy Campaign.
I had something silmilar in papper back in the 1980's read it many times untill it fell to bits this book is on a par with that jam packed with info maps black and white photos a must for any world war II Nutjob like me Last edited by blackswan40; 06-01-19 at 06:43 AM. |
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I have been reading through the Pacino series by Michael DiMercurio. Current book: Piranha Firing Point
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Chief of the Boat
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Silent Hunter
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https://www.amazon.com/Live-Bait-Squ.../dp/9461532601
![]() Just came in from Amazon! Britain's greatest submarine disaster of 1914; the death toll was greater than "Lusitania", and almost exactly that of the "Titanic"...over 1400 dead. Interesting bit of trivia: one sailor, "Kit" Wykeham-Musgrave, survived all three sinkings! He was stationed on the "Aboukir", rescued by the "Hogue" before it sank, and then rescued by the "Cressy" before it too sank - finally a fishing boat took him to shore. Not only that - he cheated death AGAIN...After his rescue, Kit was assigned to the battleship HMS "Vanguard". In 1917, "Vanguard" blew up, killing 843 men with only 2 survivors - miraculously, he had been assigned shore duty that day. ![]() |
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The Old Man
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Just finished reading all 500+ pages Battleship Bismarck: A Design and Operational History yesterday. Okay, I haven't finished reading the appendixes yet, but you can read my review of it here: https://www.amazon.com/review/R1WDYM...SIN=1526759748
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Other than reading the SH 4 Tutorials to familiarize myself with the Sim, I find this to be quite fascinating to read; Submarine Cuisine! It's a .pdf, BTW...
https://maritime.org/doc/pdf/subcusine.pdf Alan ![]() |
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The Old Man
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Amazon is being annoying and taking forever to publish my review of "Tribals, Battles, and Darings" (must have unwittingly p&^#d in their cornflakes again), so I thought I'd post it here instead.
(TL,DR: It's okay but has issues.) Quote:
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Just writing to let everyone know that for those who enjoy first-hand accounts about submarining during the opening stages of the Pacific War, "War in the Boats" by William Ruhe is a GOLD MINE !!.
![]() Ruhe's original assignment was to oversee the installation of the first radar units for subs in the Pacific area. However, this task got put on hold when the ship carrying these precious radar units became an early casualty of war. Already in Australia, he then volunteered to serve on any submarine in need of an officer and got assigned to the WWI era S-boat, the S-37. Known to its crew as 'the rusty old sewer pipe' the S-37 was barely seaworthy and suffered from a host of problems due to its advanced age and outdated technology. Nonetheless, these were desperate times so the S-37 doggedly put to sea. Ruhe faithfully relates the woes of serving in an old sub - things like hanging nets over tables so the cockroaches constantly crawling on the ceiling don't fall into their food or ruin their card games. Or the crisis when the toilet becomes clogged and the herculean efforts to clear it. Or fans nibbling off the toes of sleeping crew members whose bunks were situated nearest these fans. Or the errors by the attack party due to a lack of training when an enemy ship is finally sighted and an attempt is made to sink it. Or the crew wondering how their shipmates, especially the officers, will tackle their first combat. This is quite in contrast to James Calvert's "Silent Running" which is a chronicle of his years on a fleet submarine in the Pacific during WWII, which I have just finished reading. For me the icing on the cake is that I started my first SH4 (FOTRS mod) campaign 10 days before I started reading the book. My sim skipper is running an S-boat just like the type Ruhe served in, and is on his third patrol where he has been cruising around Rabaul and the Solomons - which is exactly the same area that Ruhe's S-37 has now been assigned to patrol in his book. Talk about coincidences ! |
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CINC Pacific Fleet
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Right now I'm reading
The Grand Chessboard by Zbigniew Brzezinski. Here it is in pdf https://www.cia.gov/library/abbottab...sBoard.doc.pdf Markus
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I've been re-reading the first edition of Norman Friedman's US Destroyers: An Illustrated Design History this last week. Even though it's his first full-length book, it holds up remarkably well, even if the pre-Fletcher era is kind of rushed.
On a related note, I've been purchasing a lot more of my books off-Amazon because they don't seem to have much respect for their long-time customers any more. I was a Top 5000 reviewer there for a long time, but every time I write a new review for them, it gets buried at the bottom. Between that and having nine of my reviews unceremoniously deleted back in December, I feel like I'm just writing reviews for them out of tradition more than anything else. ![]() |
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