Club utilise des cookies et des technologies similaires pour faire fonctionner correctement le site web et vous fournir une meilleure expérience de navigation.
Ci-dessous vous pouvez choisir quels cookies vous souhaitez modifier :
Club utilise des cookies et des technologies similaires pour faire fonctionner correctement le site web et vous fournir une meilleure expérience de navigation.
Nous utilisons des cookies dans le but suivant :
Assurer le bon fonctionnement du site web, améliorer la sécurité et prévenir la fraude
Avoir un aperçu de l'utilisation du site web, afin d'améliorer son contenu et ses fonctionnalités
Pouvoir vous montrer les publicités les plus pertinentes sur des plateformes externes
Club utilise des cookies et des technologies similaires pour faire fonctionner correctement le site web et vous fournir une meilleure expérience de navigation.
Ci-dessous vous pouvez choisir quels cookies vous souhaitez modifier :
Cookies techniques et fonctionnels
Ces cookies sont indispensables au bon fonctionnement du site internet et vous permettent par exemple de vous connecter. Vous ne pouvez pas désactiver ces cookies.
Cookies analytiques
Ces cookies collectent des informations anonymes sur l'utilisation de notre site web. De cette façon, nous pouvons mieux adapter le site web aux besoins des utilisateurs.
Cookies marketing
Ces cookies partagent votre comportement sur notre site web avec des parties externes, afin que vous puissiez voir des publicités plus pertinentes de Club sur des plateformes externes.
Une erreur est survenue, veuillez réessayer plus tard.
Il y a trop d’articles dans votre panier
Vous pouvez encoder maximum 250 articles dans votre panier en une fois. Supprimez certains articles de votre panier ou divisez votre commande en plusieurs commandes.
# USS S-26 (SS-131): Complete War Patrol Reports "Feb 7(Contd). 1216 - Ahead on both engines proceeding to Balboa in accordance with instructions. 1840 - Off station ship, pilot came on board. 1847 - Moored starboard side to USS GOLDSBOROUGH at Pier..." These meticulously recorded entries reveal far more than routine logistics. They document the rhythms of submarine warfareâ "the constant vigilance, the precise coordination between vessels, the split-second decisions that meant life or death. This summary passage provides comprehensive insight into the operational readiness, living conditions, and crew training regimen during the patrol, demonstrating the Navy's emphasis on maintaining combat readiness and morale even during non-combat operations. These are not sanitized histories written years later, but raw, contemporaneous accounts penned by commanding officers and crew members who lived through the tension, danger, and extraordinary demands of submarine service in World War II. Every entry captures authentic moments of naval operations, revealing how submariners navigated both enemy waters and the complex machinery of military bureaucracy. This extraordinary volume represents an unparalleled window into one of World War II's most critical yet often overlooked theaters of combat. The USS S-26 (SS-131) Complete War Patrol Reports compiles declassified official documentation that has been carefully preserved and now made accessible to researchers, historians, and military enthusiasts worldwide. These are primary source documents of exceptional historical valueâ "the actual war patrol reports filed by commanding officers during active combat operations in the Pacific Theater. For naval historians and military researchers, this collection is indispensable. It provides authentic, firsthand accounts of submarine tactics, encounter protocols, damage assessments, and engagement procedures exactly as they were documented during wartime. Unlike secondary sources written retrospectively, these reports capture the immediate observations, concerns, and decisions of men commanding one of America's most advanced weapons systems. Every page reflects the strategic thinking, technical capabilities, and human courage that defined submarine warfare during the Pacific campaign. WWII enthusiasts will discover compelling narratives of courage and sacrifice. The USS S-26 served during critical periods of the war, and these patrol reports detail not only combat operations but also the extraordinary pressures faced by submarine crews operating in enemy-controlled waters. The reports document narrow escapes, mechanical challenges, crew morale, and the constant tension between mission objectives and crew safety. Military researchers will recognize the immense value of this compilation for understanding naval doctrine, submarine technology of the era, operational procedures, and the evolution of anti-submarine warfare tactics. These documents provide concrete evidence of how the Navy adapted strategies based on combat experience, how technology was deployed in real-world conditions, and how leadership decisions were made under extreme pressure. This complete collection preserves crucial naval history that might otherwise be lost to future generations. As original documentation ages and archives face digitization challenges, owning this carefully compiled volume ensures direct access to these irreplaceable records. Whether you're a serious military historian, a WWII researcher, a submarine enthusiast, or someone passionate about preserving American naval heritage, this book is an essential addition to your collection. The USS S-26 represents a pivotal chapter in American naval history. These war patrol reports are your direct connection to that eraâ "au...