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Merchant Marine Survivors of World War II - Oral Histories of Cargo Carrying Under Fire (Paperback)
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Merchant Marine Survivors of World War II - Oral Histories of Cargo Carrying Under Fire (Paperback)
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World War II could not have been fought and won without the crucial
role played by the U.S. Merchant Marine. Crewed by civilian seamen
in peacetime, and carrying much of the nation's ocean-borne
commerce, the Merchant Marine is often considered the "fourth arm
of defense" in wartime. And, as such, it provided the vital
logistical support for beachheads in all theaters of operation
around the world during the war. The 20 Merchant Marine veterans of
World War II featured in this oral history served in all theaters
of war, and most had at least one ship - some two - torpedoed,
bombed, shelled or mined out from under them. Some became prisoners
of the Japanese for the duration, working on the infamous River
Kwai Bridge. Many spend time in lifeboats or on flimsy rafts under
extremely harsh conditions after the loss of a ship. And one -
Donald Zubrod - endured 42 days in a lifeboat with several others
before their eventual rescue very close to death's door. Credited
during the war for often paying for their service "with some of
their own blood" as they brought bombs, bullets, and butter to
others, American merchant mariners actually suffered a loss rate
that was a close second to only the Marine Corps during the
conflict. Yet, their role still remains little known and
understood. The collection of eye-witness accounts will go a long
way to helping set the record straight at long last.
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