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USS Aspro (Ss-309)

Complete War Patrol Reports

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Livre broché | Anglais | Submarine Patrol Logs | n° 33
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"Sighted small patrol boat, later identified as PC boat. Tracked target on course 010 T., speed 12 knots. Target sent two long pings with the projector trained right on us, then the pinging stopped all..." These words, extracted from the actual combat logs of USS Aspro, capture the electrifying tension of submarine warfare in the Pacific Theater. In this moment of high-stakes cat-and-mouse engagement, the commanding officer faced an instantaneous decision: remain silent and hope for concealment, or risk detection through evasive maneuvers. The passage illuminates the extraordinary tactical acumen required of submarine commandersâ "men who operated in complete darkness, relying on sound-powered telephones, sonar readings, and pure instinct to outthink their adversaries. This is not sanitized military history written years after the fact; these are the raw, unfiltered observations of officers and crew members who lived through these encounters, documenting every ping, every course change, every moment of calculated risk. The effectiveness of silent running as an evasion tactic becomes viscerally apparent through such firsthand accounts, revealing how submarines exploited the very technology designed to detect them. These war patrol reports transform abstract naval history into intimate, gripping narrativeâ "the authentic voice of men at war. USS Aspro (SS-309): Complete War Patrol Reports represents an extraordinary opportunity to access declassified primary source documents that have shaped our understanding of Pacific submarine operations during World War II. This meticulously compiled volume brings together the complete official war patrol reports filed by USS Aspro's commanding officers throughout her combat service, offering researchers, historians, and military enthusiasts unprecedented insight into actual submarine warfare operations. For naval historians and military researchers, these documents are invaluable. War patrol reports represent the most authoritative contemporary records of submarine combat, tactical decisions, and operational procedures. Unlike retrospective accounts written decades later, these reports capture the immediate impressions, strategic calculations, and combat experiences of officers and enlisted men as events unfolded. They document everything from target acquisition and torpedo firing solutions to evasion tactics, damage assessments, and crew performance under extreme conditions. The reports reveal how submarine commanders adapted to changing enemy tactics, employed innovative approaches to overcome defensive measures, and managed the psychological and operational challenges of extended patrols in hostile waters. USS Aspro's service record encompasses multiple war patrols across different theaters and operational phases of the Pacific War. Her reports document the evolution of submarine tactics from the early war period through the intensifying anti-submarine warfare efforts of 1944-1945. Readers will discover firsthand accounts of surface engagements, periscope observations of enemy fleet movements, encounters with escort vessels, and the constant technological and tactical innovations that defined submarine warfare. This compilation serves multiple audiences exceptionally well. WWII enthusiasts gain authentic, gripping narratives of combat operations told through official military documentation. Military strategists and defense analysts can study tactical decision-making, risk assessment, and operational planning in real-world combat scenarios. Submarine veterans and their families find validation and context for stories passed down through generations. Students of naval history access primary sources essential for serious research and academic work. The historical significance of preserving ...

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Nombre de pages :
336
Langue:
Anglais
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Tome:
n° 33

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EAN:
9781608884728
Date de parution :
17-02-26
Format:
Livre broché
Format numérique:
Trade paperback (VS)
Dimensions :
216 mm x 279 mm
Poids :
780 g
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