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Seabee Cruise Book 133 Naval Construction Battalion 1943-1945 - 133 Naval Construction Battalion 1943-1945 (Paperback): Kenneth... Seabee Cruise Book 133 Naval Construction Battalion 1943-1945 - 133 Naval Construction Battalion 1943-1945 (Paperback)
Kenneth E. Bingham; 133rd Ncb
R647 Discovery Miles 6 470 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Seabee Cruise Book-133 Naval Construction Battalion 1943-1945. The 133rd NCB landed with the first waves of Marines on Iwo Jima Feb 19, 1945. The 133rd NCB suffered the highest casualty rate of any Seabee Battalion to date, 43% casualties. Cruise Books are Informal and nonofficial in nature (they sometimes are compared to college yearbooks) These publications offer insights into the daily activities and attitudes from the perspective of a unit's crew. Cruise books dating from the World War II years are rare today, but they are of special note because of the intense interest by veterans, writers, and scholars in a conflict that involved the entire American nation and engulfed most of the rest of the world. Care has been taken to render the best copy possible. However, quality of this book is based on the condition of the original, and current technology available. All proceeds from the sale of this book are donated to non-profit organizations.

Santa Barbara County History 1543-1917 (Paperback): Kenneth E. Bingham Santa Barbara County History 1543-1917 (Paperback)
Kenneth E. Bingham
R442 Discovery Miles 4 420 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Seabees, 90th USN Construction Battalion It's History and Accomplishments 1943-1945 (Paperback): Kenneth E. Bingham Seabees, 90th USN Construction Battalion It's History and Accomplishments 1943-1945 (Paperback)
Kenneth E. Bingham
R841 Discovery Miles 8 410 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Brockton Massachusetts (North Bridgewater) - History 1645-1911 (Paperback): Kenneth E. Bingham Brockton Massachusetts (North Bridgewater) - History 1645-1911 (Paperback)
Kenneth E. Bingham
R540 Discovery Miles 5 400 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Seabee Cruise Book World War Two 33RD U.S. NAVAL CONSTRUCTION BATTALION 1942-1945 - 33rd Seabees (Paperback): Kenneth E. Bingham Seabee Cruise Book World War Two 33RD U.S. NAVAL CONSTRUCTION BATTALION 1942-1945 - 33rd Seabees (Paperback)
Kenneth E. Bingham; 33rd Ncb
R629 Discovery Miles 6 290 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Cruise Books are Informal and nonofficial in nature (they sometimes are compared to college yearbooks) These publications offer insights into the daily activities and attitudes from the perspective of a unit's crew. Cruise books dating from the World War II years are rare today, but they are of special note because of the intense interest by veterans, writers, and scholars in a conflict that involved the entire American nation and engulfed most of the rest of the world. Care has been taken to render the best copy possible. However, quality of this book is based on the condition of the original, and current technology available.

Daniel Waldo Field and D.W. Field Park - A History (Paperback): Kenneth E. Bingham Daniel Waldo Field and D.W. Field Park - A History (Paperback)
Kenneth E. Bingham; Ralph Freeman Paulding
R443 Discovery Miles 4 430 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Seabee Book, Pieces Of Eight - The Story Of The Eighth U.S. Naval Construction Battalion During World War Two (Paperback):... Seabee Book, Pieces Of Eight - The Story Of The Eighth U.S. Naval Construction Battalion During World War Two (Paperback)
Kenneth E. Bingham, Eighth Naval Construction Battalion
R718 Discovery Miles 7 180 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book contains both 8th NCB Cruise Books. It describes the battalion's deployments in Alaska, Iwo Jima and other places in the Pacific. In addition it gives a general overview and history of the Seabees of WW II.

A Guide To Pasquaney Lake (Newfound Lake) - And The Towns Upon Its Borders (Paperback): Kenneth E. Bingham A Guide To Pasquaney Lake (Newfound Lake) - And The Towns Upon Its Borders (Paperback)
Kenneth E. Bingham; R. W. Musgrove
R228 Discovery Miles 2 280 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The object of this book is to bring to the knowledge of summer visitors the natural beauties and points of interest in this region, and also to compile a few facts and data which may be useful and of interest to the residents of this vicinity and to those who have never visited its shores. This lake and its surroundings form one of the most beautiful spots in picturesque New Hampshire. This is conceded by every one who looks for the first time on its charms, and this charm grows the longer one lingers within its enchantments. It is one of the few spots where lake and mountain scenes mingle. Its many beauties deserve to be better known. --R. W. Musgrove 1910 18 day we travelled 14 milds and that day we crost two great streams that runs into Meremock one of them comes out of a great pond which some indens say it is 3 days journey round it. The land is very full of great hills and mountains and very rocky. Abundance of spruce and hemlock and far and some brch and mapols and we Campt. - --Extract from Capt. White's Journal, 1725

Brockton - History 1645-1911 (Paperback): Kenneth R. Feinberg Brockton - History 1645-1911 (Paperback)
Kenneth R. Feinberg; Kenneth E. Bingham
R628 Discovery Miles 6 280 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Seabee Book, World War Two Seabee Cruise Book, 37th Naval Construction Battalion - 1942-1945 (Paperback): Kenneth E. Bingham Seabee Book, World War Two Seabee Cruise Book, 37th Naval Construction Battalion - 1942-1945 (Paperback)
Kenneth E. Bingham; 37th Naval Construction Battalion
R497 Discovery Miles 4 970 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

--37th Naval Construction Battalion-- Care has been taken to render the best copy possible. However, quality of this book is based on the condition of the original, and current technology available. Commissioned at Camp Endicott, Davisville, R. I., on Oct. 28, 1942, the 37th Battalion was transferred to the army base, Norfolk, VA., Dec. 14, and two days later embarked for Noumea, New Caledonia, where they arrived Jan. 18, 1943. The outfit moved in two echelons to Guadalcanal, arriving Sept. 1 and Sept. 3. 1943. Leaving Guadalcanal in three echelons, the first echelon arrived at Ondonga, New Georgia, Sept. 12. The second and third echelons got there Sept. 13 and 15. Moving again in February 1944 in three echelons, the outfit arrived on Green Island, Feb. 15, 19 and 24, 1944. Bound for home, the battalion embarked on Oct. 4, 1944, and arrived at San Francisco on Oct. 26. In July 1945 the 37th began its second overseas tour of duty by sailing for Okinawa and were there at the war's end. Cruise Books are Informal and nonofficial in nature (they sometimes are compared to college yearbooks) These publications offer insights into the daily activities and attitudes from the perspective of a unit's crew. Cruise books dating from the World War II years are rare today, but they are of special note because of the intense interest by veterans, writers, and scholars in a conflict that involved the entire American nation and engulfed most of the rest of the world. Care has been taken to render the best copy possible. However, quality of this book is based on the condition of the original, and current technology available.

California Before the Freeways - A Pictorial History of California's Highways 1912-1919 (Paperback): Kenneth E. Bingham California Before the Freeways - A Pictorial History of California's Highways 1912-1919 (Paperback)
Kenneth E. Bingham
R503 Discovery Miles 5 030 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

California Before the Freeways A Pictorial History of California's Highways 1912-1919 A 214 page picture-rich book showing people and automobiles along highways, byways, and wood plank roads in California between 1912 -1919. Pictures shows bygone tourist routes, vistas, antique cars, dirt and desert wood plank roadways, old cities and towns, and the people instrumental in getting California's highways built over Hill-and-DALE. The State Highway Commission, overcoming its great native modesty, called attention to the fact that it was at present financially embarrassed and that unless some extraordinary legislation was developed it would be 'tee-totally busted' before funds could be derived from the proposed bond issue, which, under existing laws, could not be voted upon before the fall of 1920 at the general election, a lapse of time which might just as well be a century so far as present pecuniary needs were concerned. And then arose a Moses with his rod and smote the rock and funds poured forth. Attorney General Webb was the man who finally evolved the plan of amending the constitution of California to provide a further sum of $40,000,000 for State Highway construction by the sale of bonds, the one election serving the double purpose of amending the constitution of the state of California and providing $40,000,000 for more roads. Immediately upon the setting of July 1 as the date for the election, the California Good Roads Campaign Committee was formed, with L. A. Nares of Fresno as chairman, the vice-chairmen being Francis Carr of Redding and Henry W. Keller of Los Angeles, while joint secretaries were named as follows: D. E. Watkins, manager California State Automobile Association, San Francisco; John F. Shea, secretary Northern California Hotel Men's Association; E. W. Casson, secretary Southern California Hotel Men's Association; and Standish L. Mitchell, secretary Automobile Club of Southern California. This book is based on the wonderful and classic out-of-print book California Highways by Ben Blow 1920.

Ventura County California History 1782-1917 (Paperback): Kenneth E. Bingham Ventura County California History 1782-1917 (Paperback)
Kenneth E. Bingham; Edwin M. Sheridan
R536 Discovery Miles 5 360 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book is based on several books published between 1890 and 1917; but mostly from the book, History Of Santa Barbara, San Luis Obispo and Ventura Counties California. Sheridan, who wrote the Ventura section, was a Ventura County Pioneer and a partner with the "Signal Newspaper," Ventura's first newspaper. Ventura was a part of the Santa Barbara County. On April 13, 1875, final settlement was effected with Santa Barbara County under the terms of the Act of March 22, 1872. The time of the founding of the mission may be traced the beginning of Ventura County. This was on March 31, 1782. San Buenaventura, the County seat, in the beginning had more than one name. Indeed, there were no less than three names given the locality before the advent of Father Junipero Serra, the Franciscan founder of the Mission church. To begin with the Indians of the neighborhood called the place Zucu. What the meaning of this word is has never been learned. The Indian tribes in California were small and there was a wide diversity in the languages of the several tribes, and tracing the meaning of Indian words has always puzzled those who delve into such things. The expedition under Don Rodriguez called the place Pueblo de las Canoes. And later, the overland expedition of Gaspar Portola, traveling from San Diego to locate Monterey, named the place Asuncion de Nuestra Senora. The latter found the native Indians busy at boat-making and reported that many of them took to the sea and traveled the channel waters between the mainland and the islands. It was Father Serra who gave the name San Buenaventura to the location. This was in honor of the Seraphic Doctor and friend of Saint Francis, the founder of the Order of Friars Minor. -The beginnings of an American settlement in a new country are always interesting to succeeding generations and we owe it to them that the annals and the traditions of the Pioneers should be recorded. -T.R. Bard, August 31, 1907

HISTORY OF THE TOWN OF BRISTOL GRAFTON COUNTY NEW HAMPSHIRE Volume 1 (Paperback): Kenneth E. Bingham, Richard W. Musgrove HISTORY OF THE TOWN OF BRISTOL GRAFTON COUNTY NEW HAMPSHIRE Volume 1 (Paperback)
Kenneth E. Bingham, Richard W. Musgrove
R844 Discovery Miles 8 440 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

-INTRODUCTION- The History of Bristol is here presented with no apology for its appearance. It was called into being by the conviction that it ought to be. This conviction first took shape in June, 1879. At that time the building at the corner of Central square and Spring street was being remodeled, and a brick was discovered in the chimney marked "1795." This was thought to be the date when the building was erected. To gather some light on this point, we sought an interview with two venerable residents of the village, Mrs. Solomon Cavis and Miss Jane Bartlett, and listened with great interest to a narrative of what they knew of the subject, and to their description of the people and the village when they were young. This interview impressed us with the importance of preserving the facts learned, and the same day a record was made. From that time dates the work on this history, and from that time interviews with the old people of the town constituted a source of great delight which grew with the passing years, until a desire to write the history of our native town took possession of our very being and was an ever present incentive to work. Every hour that could be spared from the regular routine of life has been gladly devoted to this end. -Richard W. Musgrove March, 1904 -The work for which Captain Musgrove will be the longest remembered is the History of Bristol, which he compiled, and which was published in 1904 after a painstaking research of twenty-five years. This history was pronounced by good judges the best town history in the state up to that time.--

Seabee Teams In Vietnam 1963-1968 - 13 Man Teams That Helped Rural Vietnamese and who Fought Alongside The Special Forces... Seabee Teams In Vietnam 1963-1968 - 13 Man Teams That Helped Rural Vietnamese and who Fought Alongside The Special Forces (Paperback)
Kenneth E. Bingham; Thomas A. Johnston
R398 Discovery Miles 3 980 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

American Baby Boomers--of the 1960's--are often portrayed in the media as either in the mud of Woodstock or in the mud of Vietnam. The truth is, just a small percentage--3% total--were in either place. Most Baby Boomers were living normal lives doing normal things. But for those who took an active part in the Cold War--which we won--and which included Vietnam--this book is dedicated to you. Book includes the records of the 13-man STAT TEAMS (later known as Seabee Teams) that served in Vietnam. The Navy Seabees were some of the first to show up for Vietnam's struggle against communism. In 1954, President Ngo Dinh Diem wrote a letter to President Eisenhower asking for military and economic aid. In 1954 and 1955 an estimated one million refugees (mostly persecuted Catholics) moved from the Communist State of North Vietnam to the south (8% of the North's population). The Seabees assisted them during their "Passage to Freedom." In 1956, Seabees were assigned to survey Vietnam's roads. There weren't many. The Seabees travelled by jeep and on foot with pack-mules. The surveyors found that the bombers of World War II, the guerrillas of Viet Minh, and the newly emerging guerrilla groups of the Viet Cong had destroyed most of the bridges and sabotaged what few roads were left. Beginning in 1963, Seabee Teams, with Secret Clearances, arrived in Vietnam to assist the U.S. Army's Special Forces in the CIA funded Civilian Irregular Defense Group (CIDG) program, and to help the Vietnamese help themselves. The Seabees constructed Special Forces Camps and outposts, airfields for the SF STOL-class Caribou aircraft, and built connecting roads. These Seabee Teams also helped the Vietnamese to better their living conditions through thousands of projects in rural areas. The Seabee Teams in Vietnam also earned Purple Hearts, Silver Stars, Bronze Stars and many other medals. One Seabee Team member, Marvin Sheilds, earned the Congressional Medal Of Honor while fighting alongside with the Special Forces at Dong Xoi. In 1963, only approximately 10,000 Americans were in Vietnam and very little infrastructure existed. This was before the eventual arrival of 2.1 million--over time--Americans. Given the limited infrastructure--with hardly any ports, roads and airstrips--it would have been near impossible to get the 2.1 million eventual Americans--along with their equipment (Beans, Bullets, And Black Oil)--delivered to South Vietnam and support them. Many Vietnam Vets--including this writer--showed up after 1965. Most of us took it for granted that the air bases we landed in, roads we drove on, helo-pads we mounted out from and the camps we lived in, or passed through, and the water and food and fuel storage were somehow always there--or most likely didn't give it a thought. But long before we arrived, military and civilian engineers were busy preparing the "ground" to make it possible to fight a war; and begin attempts to win the hearts and minds of the South Vietnamese. A recent travel guide to Vietnam mentioned the superior roads and infrastructure in the Southern portion of Vietnam--as opposed to North Vietnam-- due to the American presence there during the Vietnam War. --Kenneth E. Bingham, Seabee volunteer, Feb, 2013

Seabees Included Engineers at War (Paperback): Kenneth E. Bingham Seabees Included Engineers at War (Paperback)
Kenneth E. Bingham; Adrian G. Traas
R789 Discovery Miles 7 890 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book, by author Adrian G. Traas, is mainly about the U.S. Army Engineers in Vietnam, but also includes pages about SEABEES in Vietnam. However, most Seabees are not aware of its publication. Accordingly, this reprint is offered as an attempt to appeal to a wider audience of readers--namely--Navy CEC/Seabees. Covers how the U.S. Army Engineers grew from a few advisory detachments to a force of more than 10 percent of the Army troops serving in South Vietnam. It also includes some of the work done by the Navy Seabees in Vietnam (1963-1972). The 35th Engineer Group began arriving in large numbers in June 1965 to begin transforming Cam Ranh Bay into a major port, airfield, and depot complex. Within a few years, the Army engineers had expanded to a command, two brigades, six groups, twenty-eight construction and combat battalions, and many smaller units.

Seabee Book, World War Two, Build and Fight With The Seabees, and follow Your Trade In The Navy - World War Two Navy Seabee... Seabee Book, World War Two, Build and Fight With The Seabees, and follow Your Trade In The Navy - World War Two Navy Seabee Recruiting Book With Aditional Seabee History (Paperback)
Kenneth E. Bingham; U. S. Navy
R314 Discovery Miles 3 140 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The First Seabee Recruiting Book. During World War Two. This recruiting book was handed out to experienced tradesmen by Navy Recruiters. The book, with pictures, describes the Seabees mission and the ratings for each trade along with payscales. This rare WW II book explains the enlistment criteria and what to expect. The bottom half of the book gives a history as told by the Naval History and Heritage Command.

HISTORY OF THE TOWN OF BRISTOL GRAFTON COUNTY NEW HAMPSHIRE- Volume II - Genealogies - Volume II - Genealogy (Paperback):... HISTORY OF THE TOWN OF BRISTOL GRAFTON COUNTY NEW HAMPSHIRE- Volume II - Genealogies - Volume II - Genealogy (Paperback)
Kenneth E. Bingham; Richard W. Musgrove
R828 Discovery Miles 8 280 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In this volume are presented the genealogies of Bristol. The author has sought to include every family that ever resided within the limits of the town; and while this has not been possible the result has been that the following pages contain the records of 368 family names; more than 1,500 families and over 12,000 individual names. The statistics here presented have been gathered from every available source-from family records, printed genealogies, tombstones, records of deeds and wills, church records, and records of clergymen officiating at funerals and marriages; a few from the meagre vital statistics of the town, and many by extensive correspondence with widely scattered former residents, and by personal interviews. The difficulties of its compilation makes the value of the work more apparent. In all cases the aim has been to give the line of descent from the earliest known ancestor to the first settlement of the family in the territory now known as Bristol, and from that time to give a full record to the present, if the family continues to reside in town. In case of removal the children and in many cases the grandchildren of natives and residents are given after having left town. In but few cases has more than this been attempted. From the nature of the case these records must be imperfect and errors will appear. They are not complete for the work of the genealogist is never finished; changes are constantly occurring. In the appendix is given the records of births, marriages and deaths that occurred while this volume was in press, in order to bring the volume up to date, but even while the index was in preparation several deaths occurred of which no record could be made. This work is intended to be strictly genealogical and in no sense biographical. All the genealogical data obtainable has been given in each case, with very brief additional information. Only in the case of a few distinguished public men has anything more than this been given. --March, 1904

Seabee Book World War Two--Seabee Images Of the 37th Naval Construction Battalion - 1942 - 1945 (Paperback): Kenneth E. Bingham Seabee Book World War Two--Seabee Images Of the 37th Naval Construction Battalion - 1942 - 1945 (Paperback)
Kenneth E. Bingham
R480 Discovery Miles 4 800 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

A Pictorial History Of the 37th Naval Construction Battalion (Seabees). The book has over 120 Images of the 37th taken during their stay at Camp Parks and while deployed in the Pacific during WW II. --37th Naval Construction Battalion-- Commissioned at Camp Endicott, Davisville, R. I., on Oct. 28, 1942, the 37th Battalion was transferred to the army base, Norfolk, VA., Dec. 14, and two days later embarked for Noumea, New Caledonia, where they arrived Jan. 18, 1943. The outfit moved in two echelons to Guadalcanal, arriving Sept. 1 and Sept. 3. 1943. Leaving Guadalcanal in three echelons, the first echelon arrived at Ondonga, New Georgia, Sept. 12. The second and third echelons got there Sept. 13 and 15. Moving again in February 1944 in three echelons, the outfit arrived on Green Island, Feb. 15, 19 and 24, 1944. Bound for home, the battalion embarked on Oct. 4, 1944, and arrived at San Francisco on Oct. 26. In July 1945 the 37th began its second overseas tour of duty by sailing for Okinawa and were there at the war's end.

-Seabee Book- Building the Navy's Bases in World War II Volume I (Paperback): Kenneth E. Bingham -Seabee Book- Building the Navy's Bases in World War II Volume I (Paperback)
Kenneth E. Bingham; U S Navy Bureau of Yards and Dock 1947
R837 Discovery Miles 8 370 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Volume I is 478 pages and contains over 200 illustrations, maps and photographs. It covers the planning and funding of the construction effort, the creation of the Seabees and the stateside building of bases and facilities. The Book is a record of the pre-war status of the shore establishment and narrates the events of the preparatory and national defense emergency periods preceding Pearl Harbor, as well as the activities during the war itself. These accomplishments are recounted as factually and as comprehensively as possible. Every effort has been made to correlate the sequence of action by the Bureau Of Yards and Docks, (now known as the Naval Facilities Engineering Command-N AVFAC)-with the basic events and major decisions which guided the course of the war effort as a whole. While the Book is a record of the work accomplished by the Bureau of Yards and Docks, the Corps of Civil Engineers, the Construction Battalions-popularly known as the "Seabees," and the many civilian employees, engineering firms and contractors associated with the Bureau's program in furtherance of this country's war effort. Every endeavor has been made to correlate these activities with the broad sequence of events and with the policies and decisions which were the basis for each successive course of action. World War II was by far the greatest military cataclysm in the history of the world. In the number of men involved, in its demands on the resources of the world, in the scientific and technical progress it forced, in its three-dimensional scope over the entire globe, and in the intensity of the fighting and savagery toward non-combatants, it was unparalleled. Volume II, which covers the overseas base construction, is also available.

-Seabee Book- Building The Navy's Bases in World War II Volume II (Paperback): Kenneth E. Bingham -Seabee Book- Building The Navy's Bases in World War II Volume II (Paperback)
Kenneth E. Bingham; U S Navy Bureau of Yards and Dock 1947
R871 Discovery Miles 8 710 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Volume II is 556 pages and contains over 200 illustrations, maps and photographs. It covers the construction of 100's of overseas bases and facilities from Iwo Jima to Normandy and beyond. The building of advance bases overseas enabled our armed forces to carry the war to the enemy's home waters, by sea and air, and to conquer him on his own soil. When the Navy needed men who not only could build but also could take up arms and defend themselves and their installations, the Navy organized the famous Seabees - construction workers, officered by construction experts and trained in combat methods - whose motto "Can do" was brilliantly proven in action. These accomplishments are recounted as factually and as comprehensively as possible. Every effort has been made to correlate the sequence of action by the Bureau with the basic events and major decisions which guided the course of the war effort as a whole. World War II was by far the greatest military cataclysm in the history of the world. In the number of men involved, in its demands on the resources of the world, in the scientific and technical progress it forced, in its three-dimensional scope over the entire globe, and in the intensity of the fighting and savagery toward non-combatants, it was unparalleled. Volume I is also available, and covers the pre-war planning and construction both Stateside and overseas.

Seabee Book--World War Two The 133rd NCB Navy Seabee Iwo Jima Souvenir Newsletter February 19, 1945--October 15, 1945. - Also... Seabee Book--World War Two The 133rd NCB Navy Seabee Iwo Jima Souvenir Newsletter February 19, 1945--October 15, 1945. - Also Includes The 133rd NCB Story "Black Hell" and A Copy Of A WW II Seabee Recruiting Book. (Paperback)
Kenneth E. Bingham
R227 Discovery Miles 2 270 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book contains a copy of the 133rd NCB Newsletter from Iwo Jima. It tells of the history of the Island and what the 133rd Seabees (attached to the 4th MarDiv) went through during the assault and the construction performed afterwards. It also includes additional history from their cruise book, and a copy of the WW II Seabee Recruiting Book handed out as enticement to experienced tradesmen at various work sites.

'LISBETH WILSON. A Daughter of New Hampshire Hills. - A Story Set In The Newfound Lake Area Of The 1850's... 'LISBETH WILSON. A Daughter of New Hampshire Hills. - A Story Set In The Newfound Lake Area Of The 1850's (Paperback)
Kenneth E. Bingham; Eliza Nelson Blair
R406 Discovery Miles 4 060 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

"Those who had journeyed many miles began arriving singly, in groups, on foot and horseback, and in lumbering wagons; coming up the hill from the turnpike, down from its summit under cool maples, along the Bristol highway that tapped the Hill road by the schoolhouse, across pastures and fields."-- -Now and then a novel writes itself. Eliza Nelson Blair could no more help writing "'Lisbeth Wilson" than she could help breathing. The story must have been with her night and day, sleeping and waking, until to lay the ghosts she had to put it on paper. The heroine and her lover are separated by a sternly conscientious father on account of differences in religious belief, and their troubled courtship makes a story of unflagging interest. The scene is laid in the New Hampshire hills, among the people of a generation ago, and no photograph or phonograph could do more perfect justice to their habits, manners and speech. --N. Y. World 1895 -For those who like a story told in a leisurely way, and who enjoy the New Hampshire people, there is entertainment galore in these pages; for Mrs. Blair has a fine sense of humour and a rare appreciation of a good situation; her sensitive, refined manner of narration, the delicate penetration into character, and the enjoyment which she has evidently taken in the work, all conspire to make this book a worthy addition to the literary presentment of a certain phase of life in New England, and of the great, deep needs of humanity underlying its ever-varying forms.--

Seabee Book, World War Two, BLACK HELL - The Story Of The 133rd Navy Seabees On Iwo Jima February 19,1945 (Paperback): Kenneth... Seabee Book, World War Two, BLACK HELL - The Story Of The 133rd Navy Seabees On Iwo Jima February 19,1945 (Paperback)
Kenneth E. Bingham
R569 Discovery Miles 5 690 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book is a compilation of histories-both personal and general-including all Seabee units that served on Iwo but concentrating primarily on the U.S. Naval 133rd Naval Construction Battalion (Seabees) that was part of the 4th MARDIV at Iwo Jima. Numerous stories from individuals and news journalists are included to give the reader different perspectives and a thorough overview of the Seabee Iwo Jima experience. The bloody battle on Iwo's beaches and the build-out of the Island are included in detail. Over 200 images are included. The book begins by describing the island and the importance of it from the perspective of both the American and Japanese sides. It tells of the heroic and painful taking of Iwo Jima (Sulphur Island) by the Marines, and of the little known story of the 133rd Seabees that accompanied them during the fiercest part of the assault. Personal stories from the men of the 133rd Seabees are told and numerous pictures are included. A well written colorful chapter about the Seabees on Iwo--by the famous William Bradford Huie--is also included and provides an insight into what the Seabees were, their personalities, their developing lore, and what they sacrificed and accomplished for their country. Another well written chapter by Commander Edmund L. Castillo, USN from his book; The Seabees of World War II is also included. Other Iwo Jima Seabee unit histories are also included. Some of these units--or elements of them--were also part of the initial landing, and others came later. In total, over 7000 builder-fighter Seabees served on Iwo. The story is also about building Iwo's 3 airstrips and the supporting infrastructure built by the Seabees; its runways became some of the longest in the Pacific. A small city was formed on Iwo for thousands of Marine, Navy, Army, Army-Air Force, Seabees and Coast Guard men. The successful take-over of Iwo Jima meant that our heavy bombers--with their fighter escorts--were now within 650 miles of the Japanese mainland. Japan's "inner defenses" were now crushed thus portending the war's outcome. The cost in human life was grim. Part IV describes the 133rd's other battle; the on-going battle for the award of the PUC (Presidential Unit Citation). Hopefully this book will serve as a reinforcement in that quest. This book-with its collection of histories-is designed to serve future generations as a near single-source of information about the critical accomplishments that the men of the Navy Seabees achieved on Iwo Jima--especially the 133rd Seabees.

Seabee Cruise Book U.S. Naval Mobile Construction Battalion TEN U.S. Pacific Fleet Danang 66-67 (Paperback): Kenneth E. Bingham Seabee Cruise Book U.S. Naval Mobile Construction Battalion TEN U.S. Pacific Fleet Danang 66-67 (Paperback)
Kenneth E. Bingham; McB Ten
R627 Discovery Miles 6 270 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Seabee Cruise Book U.S. Naval Mobile Construction Battalion TEN U.S. Pacific Fleet Danang 66-67. Cruise Books are Informal and nonofficial in nature (they sometimes are compared to college yearbooks) These publications offer insights into the daily activities and attitudes from the perspective of a unit's crew. Cruise books are of special note because of the intense interest by veterans, writers, and scholars. Care has been taken to render the best copy possible. However, quality of this book is based on the condition of the original, and current technology available. All proceeds from the sale of this book are donated to non-profit organizations.

Seabee Book NAVAL CONSTRUCTION BATTALION CENTER DAVISVILLE, Davisville, Rhode Island a Historical Perspective 1942-1994... Seabee Book NAVAL CONSTRUCTION BATTALION CENTER DAVISVILLE, Davisville, Rhode Island a Historical Perspective 1942-1994 (Paperback)
Kenneth E. Bingham; Leonid I. Shmookler
R197 Discovery Miles 1 970 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Seabee Book NAVAL CONSTRUCTION BATTALION CENTER DAVISVILLE, Davisville, Rhode Island a Historical Perspective 1942-1994 1.From its first days, the "Original Home of the SEABEES" has had a rich and famous history since it was established as the Davisville Advanced Base Depot, February 27,1942. This was just eighty-two days after the bombing of Pearl Harbor. Since then it has provided vital support to meet our country's needs in World War II, the Korean and Vietnam Conflicts, Operation Deep Freeze, and finally. Desert shield/Desert Storm, 2.Lasting achievements, i.e., the Quonset Hut and the DavisviIle Pontoons, were developed here at the Seabee Center. This Center has schooled and trained thousands of officers and tens of thousands of Seabees. CBC Davisville also provided significant planning and support to Operation Deep Freeze in Antarctica and Project Reindeer on Diego Garcia. These accomplishments only touch upon the significant world events this Center has been party to. Additionally, there are untold hundreds of associations we have been a part of with our Community, the State of Rhode Island, New England, the Navy, the United States, and most importantly, the families of our seabees and civilians. 3.Our history as a Seabee Center is recorded in many books similar to this one. Our history as a Seabee Center was written by its people, I have had the pleasure of meeting hundreds of former seabees and civilians who have told of what the Seabee Center has done for them. Seabees who learned not only a career, but a way of I ife. Many of these people have made life long friendships. Civilians, who raised families and made the "American Dream" a reality. These people remember the good things, like sleeping in muddy foxholes, working around the clock to get a ship loaded, standing watches on holidays. These are only a sampling of what has been shared with me over time. Do not believe for one instant that my new friends were complaining. They were sincerely thrilled with the fact that they were as much a part of this Seabee Center as it is a part of them. They are truly thankful for the part they keep with them. 4. I know, without a doubt, that the history of the Davisville Seabee Center is the people who built its reputation through outstanding service to the United States of America, This document is an attempt to record the events that justify the history written by the Center's family of Seabees and civilians. All proceeds from this book are donated to non-profit organizations

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