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New Liberty Ship reference book from Glencannon Press.
The Victory Ships From A(Aberdeen Victory) to Z(Zanesville Victory)
The Victory Ships From A(Aberdeen Victory) to Z(Zanesville Victory)
The Victory ships were a major part of the Allied thrust in the Pacific during the last eighteen months of World War II. They supported the great battles of Iwo Jima and Okinawa, then brought thousands of servicemen home again in “Operation Magic Carpet.”
But the fast, versatile Victory ships were also built for the future, and for decades were a mainstay of the merchant fleets of the United States and her wartime allies. Victorys supported the atomic bomb tests, scientific expeditions to the Antarctic, supply missions to the Arctic, the space missile program.
They stood by during the Cuban Missile Crisis and the Arab-Israeli war and supplied the U.S. military during the Korean and Vietnam wars.
This comprehensive work is the result of five years’ research by Capt. Jaffee into government records, published works, oral histories and other sources. It is everything known about all 534 Victory ships: how the Victory ship program developed; design and specifications; when and where built; engine, operator, wartime and postwar history; every name and owner the ship sailed under; what finally happened to each ship.
Special chapters on the three Victory ship museums. All the ships (and all names they became known under) are cross-referenced and indexed.
This is a large-size, reader-friendly book, with clean type on high-quality paper, and avoids codes and abbreviations.
THE VICTORY SHIPS from A (Aberdeen Victory) to Z (Zanesville Victory)
by Capt. Walter W. Jaffee
Hard cover, 8 ˝ x 11, 416 pp., 300+ photos & illus., biblio., index.
ISBN 978-1-889901-37-4
Price: $120
But the fast, versatile Victory ships were also built for the future, and for decades were a mainstay of the merchant fleets of the United States and her wartime allies. Victorys supported the atomic bomb tests, scientific expeditions to the Antarctic, supply missions to the Arctic, the space missile program.
They stood by during the Cuban Missile Crisis and the Arab-Israeli war and supplied the U.S. military during the Korean and Vietnam wars.
This comprehensive work is the result of five years’ research by Capt. Jaffee into government records, published works, oral histories and other sources. It is everything known about all 534 Victory ships: how the Victory ship program developed; design and specifications; when and where built; engine, operator, wartime and postwar history; every name and owner the ship sailed under; what finally happened to each ship.
Special chapters on the three Victory ship museums. All the ships (and all names they became known under) are cross-referenced and indexed.
This is a large-size, reader-friendly book, with clean type on high-quality paper, and avoids codes and abbreviations.
THE VICTORY SHIPS from A (Aberdeen Victory) to Z (Zanesville Victory)
by Capt. Walter W. Jaffee
Hard cover, 8 ˝ x 11, 416 pp., 300+ photos & illus., biblio., index.
ISBN 978-1-889901-37-4
Price: $120
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