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USS S-18 (Ss-123)

Complete War Patrol Reports

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Livre broché | Anglais | Submarine Patrol Logs | n° 5
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"30 July 1415(X) Received orders from Commander Task Group Eight Point Five to shift station along arc twenty-five miles from Dutch Harbor. The meaning of this message was garbled but we believed it wa..." This haunting passage captures the essence of submarine warfare during World War IIâ "a moment where communication failures forced commanding officers into the crucible of independent decision-making. In the vast Pacific, far from headquarters and struggling against unreliable radio transmissions, submarine captains had to interpret fragmentary orders, assess incomplete intelligence, and commit their vessels and crews to dangerous operations based on their best judgment. This single garbled transmission encapsulates the profound challenges of coordinating submarine operations in remote theaters, where the fog of war wasn't merely metaphorical but a daily operational reality. Such moments reveal the human dimension of naval warfare: the weight of command, the isolation of responsibility, and the courage required to act decisively when clarity is impossible. USS S-18 (SS-123): Complete War Patrol Reports stands as an exceptional historical document that brings you directly into the operational heart of American submarine warfare during the Pacific campaign. This meticulously compiled volume presents declassified war patrol reportsâ "the official, unfiltered accounts filed by commanding officers following each combat mission. These are not sanitized histories or retrospective narratives; they are primary source documents capturing the immediate impressions, tactical decisions, and combat experiences of submariners in real time. For naval historians, military researchers, and World War II enthusiasts, these war patrol reports represent invaluable primary evidence. They document patrol routes, enemy contact reports, attack procedures, damage assessments, and the operational challenges faced by one of America's submarine fleet's most significant vessels. S-18 participated in critical operations throughout the Pacific War, and her patrol reports provide detailed insights into submarine tactics, enemy vessel identification, and the evolution of American undersea warfare strategy. What makes this collection particularly significant is its comprehensive nature. Rather than fragmented excerpts or summarized accounts, you receive the complete patrol reports exactly as they were filedâ "preserving the authentic voice, concerns, and operational priorities of the commanding officers. These documents reveal not only what happened but how submariners thought, planned, and responded to the unprecedented challenges of modern naval warfare. Readers encounter genuine combat narratives: the tension of approaching enemy convoys, the technical complexities of torpedo attacks, the dangers of depth charge counterattacks, and the constant vigilance required during extended patrols. This volume appeals to multiple audiences. Military historians will recognize its value as a detailed case study of submarine operations and tactical development. Naval enthusiasts will appreciate the technical specifications and operational procedures documented throughout. WWII researchers will find crucial primary source material for understanding Pacific theater logistics and enemy shipping patterns. Veterans' families and descendants seeking to understand their relatives' service will discover authentic accounts of submarine warfare's reality. The USS S-18's patrol reports illuminate the broader submarine campaign that proved decisive in the Pacific War. While often overshadowed by more famous vessels, S-18's contributions and experiences mirror those of the entire submarine fleetâ "a force that ultimately sank over 1,300 Japanese vessels and fundamentally altered naval wa...

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Nombre de pages :
108
Langue:
Anglais
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Tome:
n° 5

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EAN:
9781608884568
Date de parution :
26-05-26
Format:
Livre broché
Format numérique:
Trade paperback (VS)
Dimensions :
216 mm x 279 mm
Poids :
267 g
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