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The Mighty Moo The USS Cowpens and Her Epic World War II Journey from Jinx Ship to the Navy’s First Carrier into [Audiobook]


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English | ASIN: B0CKNGVPW1 | 2024 | 13 hours and 29 minutes | M4B@128 kbps | 628 MB
Author: Nathan Canestaro
Narrator: Dan Woren

THE MIGHTY MOO is the tale of how a scrappy little World War II aircraft carrier and its untested crew earned a distinguished combat record and beat incredible odds to earn 12 battle stars in the Pacific. The USS Cowpens and her crew weren’t your typical heroes. She was a flattop that the US Navy initially didn’t want, with a captain nearly scapegoated for the loss of his last command, pilots who self-trained on the planes they would fly into combat, and sailors that had been in uniform barely longer than the ship had been afloat.

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The Mighty Moo The USS Cowpens and Her Epic World War II Journey from Jinx Ship to the Navy’s First Carrier into Tokyo Bay


Free Download The Mighty Moo: The USS Cowpens and Her Epic World War II Journey from Jinx Ship to the Navy’s First Carrier into Tokyo Bay by Nathan Canestaro
English | June 11th, 2024 | ISBN: 1538742713 | 416 pages | True EPUB | 22.81 MB
The Mighty Moo is the tale of how a scrappy little World War II aircraft carrier and its untested crew earned a distinguished combat record and beat incredible odds to earn 12 battle stars in the Pacific.

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The USS Ward An Operational History of the Ship That Fired the First American Shot of World War II


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McFarland & Company | 2006 | ISBN: 0786423846 | English | 288 pages | PDF | 139.13 MB
In 1940, with the threat of war in the Pacific imminent, the United States was forced to expand its fleet as quickly as possible. This included reconditioning and recommissioning "four stackers" from the navy’s reserve fleet. It was here that the U.S.S. Ward came into her own, earning the distinction of firing the first shot in America’s war against Japan and serving three years in combat until it was sunk – with no loss of life – on December 7, 1944. From the first confrontation at Pearl Harbor through the Ward’s last mission in the Philippines, this history gives a detailed account of the life and times of the ship and her crew of 125 men, 82 of whom were naval reservists from St. Paul, Minnesota. On May 15, 1918, at Mare Island Shipyard in California, Master Shipfitter J.T. Maroney laid the keel of a hull designated simply as DD-139. In a record that still stands, Maroney had the hull ready for launching in only 17 days instead of the four months usually required. One of the last Wickes class destroyers built in the waning days of World War I, the Ward was commissioned too late to participate in the action for which it was ordered. Little is known regarding the ship’s World War I days because of lack of contemporary resources. The work provides a vivid description of the Ward’s service during World War II. Interviews with surviving crewmen and forewords by Kenneth C. Swedberg and Guy E. Thompson, former shipmates, are included. Other sources include information from the National Archives and the Naval Historical Center. Appendices provide Ward technical data, a chronology of major events, a listing of amphibious landings and a roster of personnel.

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Frigate USS Clark (Warship Book 4)


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English | 2024 | ISBN: 9086161944 | 49 Pages | PDF | 4 MB
The ships of the Oliver Hazard Perry-class were designed in the United States in the mid-1970’s as general-purpose escort vessels. They were inexpensive enough to be bought in large quantities and replace older ships. Meant to protect amphibious landing forces, supply and replenishment groups, and merchant convoys from submarines, they also became part of battleship-centric groups and aircraft battle/strike groups.

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The Capture of the USS Pueblo The Incident, the Aftermath and the Motives of North Korea


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English | 2018 | ISBN: 1476675406 | EPUB | pages: 209 | 7.7 mb
For President Lyndon Johnson, 1968 was a year of calamity, including the hijacking of the USS Pueblo in international waters off North Korea. After a fierce attack by the North Korean Navy, the lightly armed spy ship was captured and its 83 crewmen taken hostage, imprisoned and tortured for nearly a year before being released.

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