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    Naval Books

    2 to consider if you have some salt water in your veins:

    Final Patrol by Don Keith - US subs in WW2, includes info on the 17!!! WW2 subs open to the public in the USA

    A Hard Fought Ship by Robert Moore and John Rodgaard - story of HMS Venomouw - a V&W DD - quite a vessel!

    enjoy.

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    If you are a Squid, Fishhead, or a Birdie, some sites that have reading material worth looking at:-

    http://archive.org/search.php?query=Navy
    http://www.history.navy.mil/nan/back...backissues.htm
    http://www.awm.gov.au/histories/second_world_war/ Australia in the War of 1939–1945. Series 2 – Navy
    http://www.awm.gov.au/histories/firs...?levelID=67895

    Any others recommended ??????

    Book that I am currently reading:-
    The Shetland Bus by David Howarth - The Lyons Press 2001, originally published by Thomas Nelson and Sons Ltd London 1951

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    A great book about the early carrier battles is "Black Shoe Admiral", fascinating information about the obstacles that Frank Jack Fletcher ( a medal of honor recipient in an earlier war) faced and how well he really did in a complex situation with few resources.

    Life ain't simple once you get past 16, And this about the best example I can think of.

    T

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    Thanks for the links SG, and the Shetland Bus, great story, and little known.
    Flieger, I'll look for the Fletcher book also, thanks.

    PSK

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    Just finished reading Ugly Ducklings: Japan's WWII Liberty Type Standard Ship
    http://www.amazon.com/Ugly-Ducklings.../dp/159114888X

    All told, its not the best written book I've ever read, but it is an in-depth and frankly fascinating look at the Japanese Merchant Marine in the later stages of WWII. Lots of detailed vessel schematics as well.

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    Another one to look for. Thanks Yeppers.

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