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| #4231033 in Books | Casemate Publishers | 2010-04-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.76 x.80 x6.77l,1.60 | File type: PDF | 256 pages | ||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| Mish-Mash Chronicle of USN Carriers in Action!|By Mike O'Connor|During the past 60 years, U. S. Navy aircraft carriers have compiled a battle history second to none. American flattops played decisive roles in World War II, Korea, Vietnam and the Gulf Wars. That record is the subject of British author Martin Bowman's uneven COMBAT CARRIERS, published by Amberley Publishing in 20|About the Author|Martin W. Bowman is one of Britain's leading aviation authors, with over 100 published books on the Second World War and post-war aviation history, and several on the landscape of East Anglia. He has also established an international reputation
From World War Two to the present day, the aircraft carrier has been a potent display of the might of the US Navy. The nuclear-powered aircraft carriers of today are some of the largest ships afloat, with 3,200 crew as well as 2,480 in the air wing and upwards of eighty-five aircraft aboard. The modern carriers can trace their lineage back to before World War Two. From 1941 to 1945 there were almost twenty naval battles involving the US Navy and the Imperial Japanese Na...
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