Small United States and United Nations Warships in the Korean War
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About the Book
From rubber landing boats to picket boats to minesweepers, smaller support vessels did much of the work of the Korean War, and endured many of the dangers and hardships. Rarely mentioned in histories of the war, they served functions essential to keeping the United States Navy and the United Nations partners in active duty. This volume delivers an overview of the various kinds of vessels involved, the difficulties of mobilizing the aging American fleet at a time when a significant downsizing had been expected, and the design and specification considerations of the support vessels needed for the new war effort. It lists the individual support vessels and details the degree of their involvement, often providing photographs as well as comments from men who served aboard the ships.
About the Author(s)
Bibliographic Details
Paul M. Edwards
Format: softcover (7 x 10)
Pages: 260
Bibliographic Info: 19 photos, notes, bibliography, index
Copyright Date: 2008
pISBN: 978-0-7864-2930-1
eISBN: 978-1-4766-2134-0
Imprint: McFarland
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments vii
Preface 1
Introduction 5
1. A Brief History of the Naval War 15
2. Ship Identity and Designation 30
3. Little Brothers 41
4. Command and Convalescence 57
5. Submarines 62
6. The Landing Ships: Men and Equipment 70
7. Feeding the Fleet 94
8. Tenders and Tugs, Rescue, Repair, and Salvage 127
9. Attack Transports 139
10. Minesweepers 151
11. Merchant Marines 166
12. Other Ships in Action 199
13. Allied Nations 208
14. Analysis of the Other Ships 222
Bibliography 227
Index 233
Book Reviews & Awards
“careful and scholarly detail…provides a virtual mine of facts and personal accounts”—Proceedings; “thorough…useful and welcome…detailed and comprehensive”—Work Boat World.