US Destroyers 1942–45
Wartime classes
Dave McComb author Paul Wright illustrator
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:10th Apr '10
Should be back in stock very soon

A definitive guide to the US Destroyers 1939-45 and the crucial roles that they played in the Pacific during the Second World War.
Few if any 20th century warships were more justly acclaimed than the destroyers of the U.S. Navy's Fletcher class.
Admired as they were for their advanced and rakish design, it was their record as workhorses of the Pacific War that placed them among the most battle-tested and successful fighting ships of all time. This title describes the Fletchers and their Allen M. Sumnerand Gearing-class derivatives, their machinery, armament, and construction, with a listing of all 343 ships by hull number and builder.
It features an operational history of the 287 ships commissioned during World War II, which traces the evolution of night surface action tactics in the Solomon Islands and the parallel development of the Combat Information Center; the drive across the Pacific and liberation of the Philippines with tables showing the rapid introduction of new squadrons; and the radar pickets' climactic stand against kamikaze aircraft at Okinawa.
With summaries of losses and decorations and specially commissioned artwork, this is a definitive book on the wartime US destroyer classes.
ISBN: 9781846034442
Dimensions: 244mm x 180mm x 8mm
Weight: 168g
48 pages