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Sea Stories - The "Tin Can" Navy From Korea to the Cold War (Paperback)
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Sea Stories - The "Tin Can" Navy From Korea to the Cold War (Paperback)
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Loot Price R388
Discovery Miles 3 880
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On June 25, 1950 the North Korean Peoples Army crossed the 38th
parallel and invaded South Korea. The United Nations, primarily the
United States, came to South Korea's aid. Because America had
largely dismantled its Army and Navy after World War II, the Navy
needed to quickly take 110 WW-II destroyers out of mothballs,
return them to fleet service and staff them with crews. Many young
men answered their country's call and joined the Navy -- among them
was a young music school student named Archie T. Miller. This book
depicts his sailor's story of adventures in the "Tin Can" Navy.
Plucked from a comfortable civilian life Miller and his shipmates
adapted to the spartan conditions of life at sea in a small hard
riding ship. The discipline, responsibility, danger, travel and
camaraderie of those four years forever changed their lives. The
crew of USS Wren traveled over 50,000 miles completely around the
world while taking their ship to Korea. This book describes life in
a small ship in smooth and rough seas while operating with Fast
Carrier Task Force 77 off the coasts of Korea, dodging and sinking
mines, conducting antisubmarine operations and searching for North
Korean ships above the 38th parallel in blinding snowstorms. Home
from Korea, Wren aided a burning troopship, rode out hurricanes,
visited Havana, participated in fleet exercises and trained
midshipmen. Wren also blockaded Puerto Barrios while the CIA
overthrew the freely elected government of Guatemala. The Wrens
lived the slogan "Join the Navy and see the world" -- and still
treasure their experiences. They were funny, scary, awe inspiring,
sobering and exciting. They still talk about them -- they call them
Sea Stories. And this book is those stories.
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