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Unsinkable Sailors (Hardcover, 3rd ed.): Paul Sherbo Unsinkable Sailors (Hardcover, 3rd ed.)
Paul Sherbo; Edited by Nelson O. Ottenhausen, Dari L. Bradley
R661 R553 Discovery Miles 5 530 Save R108 (16%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Unsinkable Sailors: The fall and rise of the crews of the USS Frank E. Evans, is a non-fiction book to commemorate the fortieth anniversary of the June 3, 1969 sinking of the USS Frank E. Evans, written by Lakewood, Colorado author Paul Sherbo. Using official documents and survivor interviews the author has compiled in book form the first comprehensive American version of the tragic 1969 collision at sea in which the USS Frank E. Evans (DD-745), a United States Navy destroyer, was struck by the Australian aircraft carrier HMAS Melbourne. The author describes in detail the actions leading up to, during and after the catastrophic incident as told by survivors and witnesses from both ships involved. Operating as part of a combined force with the Royal Australian Navy and other allied naval ships, the Evans executed a starboard turn into the path of Melbourne at 0315 a.m. on June 3, 1969 and was cut in half by the heavier and larger war ship. Evans' broken off bow section sank almost immediately taking 73 unfortunate crewmembers with it. Only one body was recovered in the aftermath of the collision, bringing the total lost to 74. Out of the 273 crewmembers on board, 199 survived. Five crewmembers assigned to the Evans were not aboard at the time of the collision. The stern section, although severely damaged, remained afloat. Throughout the book, the courage and heroic spirit of both ships' crews add a genuine admiration for their bravery despite their confusion in the sudden turn of events.

I Kept My Chin Up (Paperback): Thomas Gauthier I Kept My Chin Up (Paperback)
Thomas Gauthier; Introduction by Terry Baumfalk, Nelson O. Ottenhausen
R312 Discovery Miles 3 120 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

I Kept My Chin Up by Hannah Ackerman, is a story about a young lady at the age of 7 who out of curiosity had a vision that, unbeknownst to her, would turn out to be a tribute to honor veterans and those who serve our great country. Miss Ackerman's book, I Kept My Chin Up, presents remarkable and well-crafted insights into the depth of service freely given in defense of our country by U.S. military personnel and their families. Loss of life and limb in defense of American liberties resounds across the centuries beginning with the shot heard round the world fired at Lexington Green in 1775 to open the Revolutionary War. Since then, American blood has flown freely in the great cause of freedom. Patriotism fuels the great desire to defend America against all enemies foreign and domestic. Miss Ackerman at the tender age of seventeen has produced a work that honors memories of our veterans and patriots who have given great service to our country

Shadows of Heroes (Paperback): Dari L. Bradley, Nelson O. Ottenhausen Shadows of Heroes (Paperback)
Dari L. Bradley, Nelson O. Ottenhausen; Doris Littlefield
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R517 Discovery Miles 5 170 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Shadows of Heroes (Paperback): Dari L. Bradley Shadows of Heroes (Paperback)
Dari L. Bradley; Doris Littlefield; Edited by Nelson O. Ottenhausen
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R473 Discovery Miles 4 730 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Shadows of Heroes Author: D. M. Ulmer; Editorial Assistant: Doris Littlefield; Managing Editor: Dari Bradley; Executive Editor: Nelson O. Ottenhausen. January 1949, early in the undeclared Cold War, the U.S. diesel-electric submarine Kokanee has illegally penetrated deep into Soviet Union waters of the White Sea and is detected by a pair of Russian destroyers. Depth charges fall on Kokanee and seem on the verge of tearing the besieged ship apart. A vindictive Russian captain is determined to eradicate the Americans. Two U.S. intelligence agents have been put ashore, their mission: determine whether the Soviets are developing a nuclear powered submarine. Commander Terry Martin violated Kokanee's patrol orders and risks everything, including his career, against the long odds of acquiring information essential to the long term security of the United States.

Unsinkable Sailors - The fall and rise of the last crew of the USS Frank E. Evans (Paperback): Wayne Scarpaci Unsinkable Sailors - The fall and rise of the last crew of the USS Frank E. Evans (Paperback)
Wayne Scarpaci; Edited by Dari L. Bradley, Nelson O. Ottenhausen
R430 Discovery Miles 4 300 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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