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Old 10-20-08, 11:32 PM   #1
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Just got done reading a Civil War book about the Battle of Pea Ridge (Arkansas). Relatively small battle, but close to home so thought it would be nice to read up on. Don't normally read about the civil war but it was pretty enjoyable to check out some local history.

Before that I read the Hornblower series and had finished the Maritius Command in the Aubrey/Maturin series. Found a neat book on Amazon called 'The Six Frigates' that I just started. Basically talks about the founding of the US Navy, quite enjoyable so far! Will be picking back up on the Aubrey series when I put this book up on the shelf.
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Old 10-24-08, 03:00 PM   #2
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Bluejacket: In harm's way from Guadalcanal to Tokyo

by John A. Hutchinson, former Radioman 1st class, USN
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Old 06-08-06, 05:51 PM   #3
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Two books for me.

Stealth at Sea: The History of the Submarine
A Time To Die: The Kursk disaster


I highly recommend both. Was pleased to see our man Drebbel mentioned in the first book
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Old 07-20-06, 07:06 AM   #4
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I am currently reading "Steel Boat, Iron Hearts" written by Hans Goebeler (former crew member of U-505) and John Vanzo. It is a story of life on U – 505 told from perspective of a sailor. This book gives you a valuable insight in to the life on board of the U – 505. Hans Goebeler (deceased 1999) clears few myths about U – 505. The book is written very straight forward, and it includes memories and experiences that Hans G. lived through.
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Old 04-05-07, 08:48 PM   #5
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just finished "red star rogue".this is an amazing and shocking true story of what would and could have surely changed the american way of life back in 1968 and well beyond.-if the russian sub had suceeded! read it!-jem.
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Old 04-10-07, 02:10 PM   #6
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Bacalao - Historical fiction about a Gato class sub and it's crew during WW2. A slow start, but still very good. It's very similar to Red Scorpion, another historical fiction story about a US sub in WW2 (although Red Scorpion is about a real sub - USS Rasher).

Thunder Below! The USS Barb revolutionizes sub warfare in WW2.
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Old 04-10-07, 03:45 PM   #7
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Stephen King's IT. But my copy of Silent Victory just arrived today, so I may have to wait on finishing IT.
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Old 04-10-07, 05:22 PM   #8
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I haven't posted since I read that great Benjamin Franklin biography. I kind of got stuck in historical/political mode and read David McCullough's bio of John Adams. Now I'm in the middle of part two of a six-volume biography of Thomas Jefferson, by Dumas Malone. It took him twenty-two years to write - Volume 1 was published in 1948, Volume six in 1970. I'm hoping it doesn't take me that long to read!
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Old 04-12-07, 10:28 PM   #9
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A nice brown package arrived earlier this afternoon, care of Amazon. Now lying on the desk beside me is my next read; Monsarrat's "The Cruel Sea." I really enjoyed the movie, and never seem to tire watching it (much like Das Boot). As good as the movie is, apparently it doesn't do the book justice. Looking forward to starting the book this weekend!
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Old 05-29-07, 09:48 PM   #10
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Hi Folks...

Currently finishing up reading Pride Runs Deep by R. Cameron Cooke published by Jove in 1995 (ISBN 0-515-13833-9).

This was Mr. Cooke's first historical fiction novel set in WWII Pacific where a seasoned veteran sub skipper must whip a hard luck crew into fighting trim. A great read I recommend...

On deck is The Bravest Man by William Tuohy published by Ballintine/Presido Press (ISBN 0-89141-889-X). The story of Richard O'Kane and USS Tang. Should be a great read too...

And thanks for the many tips regarding titles to look out for, got quite a list now

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Old 05-30-07, 01:08 AM   #11
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Civilization and Its Enemies: The Next Stage of History, by Lee Harris.
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Old 05-30-07, 04:33 PM   #12
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Finally finished "The Middle Part of Fortune".

Salty soldiers tale of life in the trenches.

Much of the dialogue is written in "Cockney", so as an American I found it a little difficult to follow in spots. It's kind of like "Trainspotting" in this regard.

Very descriptive look at British Army life during WWI, particularly the complex relationships between enlisted, NCO's, and officers.
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Old 05-30-07, 08:29 PM   #13
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Currently enjoying Antony Beevor's Stalingrad.
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Old 05-30-07, 08:48 PM   #14
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That is a good one, flintlock
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Originally Posted by flintlock
Currently enjoying Antony Beevor's Stalingrad.
I enjoyed reading his "The Fall of Berlin, 1945"

Recently finished reading "Flyboys" by James Bradley. I highly recommend it.
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