Robert C. Stern looks in detail at how the various technological elements of this advanced weapons system worked and how the crewmen operated to maximize its effectiveness in action.
Kriegsmarine: A Pictorial History of the German Navy, 1935-1945
Germany's U-Boat offensive and the types that fought it. Provides the most full and complete reference yet on this fantastic subject. Includes Type I, Type II, Type VII, Type IX,...
En velillustreret beskrivelse af USA's anvendelse af marinefly i Stillehavet under 2. verdenskrig.
This book traces the growing effectiveness of the submarine as a hunter of its own kind, using a carefully selected series of dramatic incident from the earliest days to some nuclear "near misses" during the Cold War.
It was the menace of the German submarines that so nearly brought defeat to the British in World War II. The U-Boats wreaked havoc on Allied merchant ships and their...
U.S. Battleships in Action: Part 1
This book recounts some of the most significant, spectacular or unusual actions in the history of destroyer warfare, from the first employment of torpedo craft during the Russo-Japanese War to the recent terrorist attack on USS Cole.
Yorktown-class Aircraft Carriers
U.S. Aircraft Carriers in Action
The story of the emergence of the aircraft carrier as a naval weapons system by concentrating on the two earliest and most famous of the type, the American Lexington-class aircraft carriers, Lexington and Saratoga.