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Does anyone know where you can either view online, or purchase, one of the ONI recognition manuals for either Japanese warships or merchants for WWII? I've found some sights that offer CD's that have "their" version (i.e. include computer-aided images which obviously weren't around back then...).
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http://www.history-on-cdrom.com/id88.htm
These are the real manuals in pdf format. I purchased ONI-208J (Revised) from them last year. No worries on the authenticity. Great manual. Japanese Naval Vessels of World War Two as seen by US Naval Intelligence (ISBN 0-87021-314-8) is reprint of ONI-41-421, Index to all Japanese Naval Vessels, ONI 41-42, Japanese Naval Vessels, ONI-220J Japanese Submarines, and ONI 225J Japanese Landing Operations and Equipment. The book is out of print but can be found quite easily through online used book search engines. Plus you can save some cash buying the hard copy as opposed to the CDs of these manuals. Cheers! ![]()
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I've bought CDs from History on CD-Rom, and their PDFs don't appear to be anything but scans from the original documents.
http://www.history-on-cdrom.com/id88.htm [Edit: Ha, looks like Donner beat me to the punch!] |
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I wish the UBISoft hard copy, packaged with the Collectors Edition was available seperatly.
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Gents,
I had seen the CD version from that website but didn't know if they were "the real thing". Thanks! |
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Check out Naval Institue Press as they republished the old ONI compilation:
Japanese Naval Vessels of WWII As Seen by US NAVAL Intelligence ISBN 0-87021-314-8 aka ONI 41-421 ONI 41-42 ONI 220J ONI 225J Hope it helps
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I got a little book with the limited edition collector's edition.
I could scan each page as PDF and perhaps put it somewhere. You would have to print all of those, and bind them to create your own copy. |
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Fortunately, there is a huge variety of World War Two US military manuals available online. The only trick is to use the correct search terms. With a little practice you should be able to find quite a few.
You may be surprised to learn that although the originals are rare, they are available. Prices might not be as high as you might think. I have found ten originals, including the Identification manuals for merchant ships and ONI 41-42 in mint condition in its original cardboard box. Naturally, rather than put wear and tear on the original, I have the reprint referred to above which is fantastic. You can find originals on E-bay and at militaria collectors shows such as Show of Shows in Louisville Ky. You can also find them at gun shows. Dont expect every table to have a selection of original manuals. They are not common. You might spend a long time looking, but they are out there. Once you start networking with collectors you should be able to find some interesting items. One thing that I found at local gun shows was a 1944 USN manual on Naval Gunnery and a selection of various torpedo fire control manuals. Very interesting! If you have a maritime museum nearby, check with them to see what they might have. The Maritime Museum at Manitowoc WI has an original USN WWII TDC manual. Large universities also have been known to have interesting World War Two govt publications. Good luck! Joe S |
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