Sailors -- United States -- Biography
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Sailors -- United States -- Biography
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- Maiden voyage, Tania Aebi with Bernadette Brennan
- My war memoirs, [John Gamble]
- Take her deep!, a submarine against Japan in World War II, by I.J. Galantin ; with an introduction by Edward L. Beach
- Out of the depths, an unforgettable WWII story of survival, courage, and the sinking of the USS Indianapolis, Edgar Harrell, USMC with David Harrell
- Red sky in mourning, a true story of love, loss, and survival at sea, Tami Oldham Ashcraft with Susea McGearhart
- Descent into darkness, Pearl Harbor, 1941: a Navy diver's memoir, Edward C. Raymer
- All the gallant men, an American sailor's firsthand account of Pearl Harbor, Donald Stratton with Ken Gire
- Wahoo, the patrols of America's most famous World War II submarine, Richard H. O'Kane
- Fight for the sea, naval adventures from World War II, John Frayn Turner
- Batfish, the champion "submarine-killer" submarine of World War II, Hughston E. Lowder, with Jack Scott
- Adrift, A true story of love, loss, and survival at sea, Tami Oldham Ashcraft
- The fighting Sullivans, how Hollywood and the military make heroes, Bruce Kuklick
- The box wine sailors, misadventures of a broke young couple at sea, Amy McCullough
- A splendid madness, a man, a boat, a love story, Thomas Froncek
- Two sailboats, one moon, journals from a year spent oceans apart, by Sue Montana & Bob Bennett
- Honor bound, a gay American fights for the right to serve his country, Joseph Steffan
- Sea raiders of the American Revolution, the Continental Navy in European waters, E. Gordon Bowen-Hassell, Dennis M. Conrad, and Mark L. Hayes
- Unsinkable, five men and the indomitable run of the USS Plunkett, James Sullivan
- Radioman, an eyewitness account of Pearl Harbor and WWII in the Pacific, [edited by] Carol Edgemon Hipperson
- The castaway's war, one man's battle against Imperial Japan, Stephen Harding
- Coyote lost at sea, the story of Mike Plant, America's daring solo circumnavigator, Julia Plant
- As long as it's fun, the epic voyages and extraordinary times of Lia and Larry Pardey, Herb McCormick
- War in the boats, my World War II submarine battles, William J. Ruhe ; foreword by Tom Clancy
- Sailing in a spoonful of water, Joe Coomer
- Confessions of a grinder, Brad Lewis
- The sea hawks, with the PT boats at war, Edgar D. Hoagland
- A measureless peril, America in the fight for the Atlantic, the longest battle of World War II, Richard Snow
- Pacific lady, the first woman to sail solo across the world's largest ocean, Sharon Sites Adams with Karen J. Coates ; foreword by Randall Reeves
- All the gallant men, an American sailor's firsthand account of Pearl Harbor, Donald Stratton with Ken Gire ; read by Mike Ortego
- Next voyage will be different, by Thomas E. Henry
- Silent running, my years on a World War II attack submarine, James F. Calvert ; foreword by Edward L. Beach
- Unsung sailors, the Naval Armed Guard in World War II, Justin F. Gleichauf
- 50 mission crush, Donald R. Currier
- Now hear this, the memoir of a junior naval officer in the great Pacific war, Douglas Edward Leach
- Swift boats at war in Vietnam
- Descent into darkness, Pearl Harbor, 1941: a Navy diver's memoir, Edward C. Raymer
- The heart of hell
- Ted Turner speaks, insight from the world's greatest maverick, [compiled by] Janet Lowe
- Muddy jungle rivers, a river assault boat cox'ns memory journey of his war in Vietnam and return home, Wendell Affield
- Making waves, a woman in this man's Navy, LouAnne Johnson
- All the gallant men, an American sailor's firsthand account of Pearl Harbor, Donald Stratton with Ken Gire
- Ted Turner, the man behind the mouth, by Roger Vaughan
- Tales of Lyla, adventures aboard a crusing sailboat from Cape Cod to Florida and the Bahamas, Harry Jones
- The fighting Liberty ships, a memoir, A.A. Hoehling
- Deep water, a sailor's passage, E.M. Kahn
- A flick of sunshine, the remarkable shipwrecked, marooned, maritime adventures, and tragic fate of an American original, Frederic B. Hill and Alexander Jackson Hill
- Sea trials, a lone sailor's race toward home, Peter J. Bourke
- No excuse to lose, winning yacht races with Dennis Conner, as told to John Rousmaniere
- Tin can man, Emory J. Jernigan
- Out of the depths, an unforgettable WWII story of survival, courage, and the sinking of the USS Indianapolis, Edgar Harrell, USMC with David Harrell
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