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Paperback or Softback. Etat : New. USS Amberjack (Ss-219): Complete War Patrol Reports. Book. N° de réf. du vendeur BBS-9781608884575
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. "Surfaced at 1853(K) - a bright moonlight night and nothing in sight. The AMBERJACK had had her first successful attack and had been depth charged exactly three months after being commissioned. Decided." This passage captures a pivotal moment for the submarine - its first successful combat action after commissioning. It reveals both the human element (crew fatigue, need for rest) and technical challenges (electrical grounds, ventilation issues) faced during extended submersion after depth charge attacks. These raw, unfiltered words from the USS Amberjack's commanding officer transport you directly into the tension-filled moments of Pacific submarine warfare. You're not reading a historian's interpretationa "you're witnessing the authentic voice of men who lived through extraordinary danger, whose decisions determined not only mission success but crew survival. This single passage encapsulates why these war patrol reports remain invaluable: they preserve the immediate, visceral reality of submarine combat that no secondary source can fully capture. For decades, historians, military researchers, and World War II enthusiasts have recognized that submarine war patrol reports represent some of the most important primary source documents from the Pacific Theater. The USS Amberjack (SS-219) was no ordinary boata "she conducted multiple patrols against Japanese forces, engaging in surface and submerged combat operations that tested her crew and vessel to their limits. Now, for the first time, you can access the complete, declassified war patrol reports that document her entire combat service. This comprehensive compilation puts authentic naval history directly in your hands. These are not sanitized accounts or reconstructed narrativesa "they are the official reports submitted by commanding officers, filled with tactical observations, damage assessments, crew observations, and the raw decision-making that defined submarine warfare. Each report documents specific engagements, torpedo attacks, depth charge encounters, and the technical challenges that submariners faced during extended underwater operations. Whether you're a serious naval historian conducting research, a military strategist studying submarine tactics, a WWII enthusiast seeking primary source material, or a descendant of USS Amberjack crew members, these reports offer irreplaceable insights. You'll discover how commanding officers analyzed enemy movements, how crews responded to combat stress, what equipment failures occurred under pressure, and how American submarines contributed to Japan's defeat. The value extends beyond mere historical interest. These documents reveal operational procedures, tactical innovations, and lessons learned that shaped modern submarine warfare doctrine. Researchers cite war patrol reports as essential evidence for understanding Pacific naval strategy. Military academies use them to teach decision-making under uncertainty. Family historians use them to understand their relatives' service and sacrifice. This volume represents a significant investment in preserving naval history. Original declassified documents are increasingly difficult to locate in their complete form. Digital preservation ensures these crucial records remain accessible for future generations of researchers and history enthusiasts. By acquiring this compilation, you're not simply purchasing a booka "you're securing a primary source archive that documents American submarine operations during humanity's greatest conflict. The USS Amberjack's complete war patrol reports deserve a place in serious military history collections, university libraries, naval research centers, and the personal libraries of those who understand that authentic history matters. These declassified documents . AMBERJACK went down fighting in February 1943, lost to Japanese depth charges. Her p Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9781608884575
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. "Surfaced at 1853(K) - a bright moonlight night and nothing in sight. The AMBERJACK had had her first successful attack and had been depth charged exactly three months after being commissioned. Decided." This passage captures a pivotal moment for the submarine - its first successful combat action after commissioning. It reveals both the human element (crew fatigue, need for rest) and technical challenges (electrical grounds, ventilation issues) faced during extended submersion after depth charge attacks. These raw, unfiltered words from the USS Amberjack's commanding officer transport you directly into the tension-filled moments of Pacific submarine warfare. You're not reading a historian's interpretationa "you're witnessing the authentic voice of men who lived through extraordinary danger, whose decisions determined not only mission success but crew survival. This single passage encapsulates why these war patrol reports remain invaluable: they preserve the immediate, visceral reality of submarine combat that no secondary source can fully capture. For decades, historians, military researchers, and World War II enthusiasts have recognized that submarine war patrol reports represent some of the most important primary source documents from the Pacific Theater. The USS Amberjack (SS-219) was no ordinary boata "she conducted multiple patrols against Japanese forces, engaging in surface and submerged combat operations that tested her crew and vessel to their limits. Now, for the first time, you can access the complete, declassified war patrol reports that document her entire combat service. This comprehensive compilation puts authentic naval history directly in your hands. These are not sanitized accounts or reconstructed narrativesa "they are the official reports submitted by commanding officers, filled with tactical observations, damage assessments, crew observations, and the raw decision-making that defined submarine warfare. Each report documents specific engagements, torpedo attacks, depth charge encounters, and the technical challenges that submariners faced during extended underwater operations. Whether you're a serious naval historian conducting research, a military strategist studying submarine tactics, a WWII enthusiast seeking primary source material, or a descendant of USS Amberjack crew members, these reports offer irreplaceable insights. You'll discover how commanding officers analyzed enemy movements, how crews responded to combat stress, what equipment failures occurred under pressure, and how American submarines contributed to Japan's defeat. The value extends beyond mere historical interest. These documents reveal operational procedures, tactical innovations, and lessons learned that shaped modern submarine warfare doctrine. Researchers cite war patrol reports as essential evidence for understanding Pacific naval strategy. Military academies use them to teach decision-making under uncertainty. Family historians use them to understand their relatives' service and sacrifice. This volume represents a significant investment in preserving naval history. Original declassified documents are increasingly difficult to locate in their complete form. Digital preservation ensures these crucial records remain accessible for future generations of researchers and history enthusiasts. By acquiring this compilation, you're not simply purchasing a booka "you're securing a primary source archive that documents American submarine operations during humanity's greatest conflict. The USS Amberjack's complete war patrol reports deserve a place in serious military history collections, university libraries, naval research centers, and the personal libraries of those who understand that authentic history matters. These declassified documents . AMBERJACK went down fighting in February 1943, lost to Japanese depth c Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9781608884575
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Taschenbuch. Etat : Neu. Neuware - AMBERJACK went down fighting in February 1943, lost to Japanese depth charges. Her patrol reports preserve the record of a submarine that gave everything in the desperate early months of the Pacific war. N° de réf. du vendeur 9781608884575
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