Incoming Resources
- Flying Tigers, Claire Chennault and the American Volunteer Group, Daniel Ford
- All the drowned sailors, Raymond B. Lech
- The last stand of the tin can sailors, the extraordinary World War II story of the U.S. Navy's finest hour, by James D. Hornfischer ; adapted by Doug Murray ; drawn by Steven Sanders ; color by Matt Soffe ; letters by Rob Steen
- Enterprise, America's fightingest ship and the men who helped win World War II, by Barrett Tillman
- The Big E, the story of the USS Enterprise, by Edward P. Stafford ; with an introduction by Paul Stillwell
- Submarines in the Pacific, by G. C. Skipper
- Flying Tigers, Claire Chennault and his American volunteers, 1941-1942, Daniel Ford
- The Battle of Tassafaronga, Russell S. Crenshaw, Jr
- In harm's way, the sinking of the USS Indianapolis and the extraordinary story of its survivors, Doug Stanton
- A dawn like thunder, the true story of Torpedo Squadron Eight, Robert J. Mrazek
- Only 317 survived!, USS Indianapolis (CA-35) : Navy's worst tragedy at sea--880 men died, authors: USS Indianapolis survivors ; [editor, Mary Lou Murphy]
- Left to die, the tragedy of the USS Juneau, Dan Kurzman
- Uncommon valor, the story of the U.S. Marines in WWII, Dastar presents a Timeless Media Group production ; written and directed by the executive producer Bill Karn
- Final voyage, the U.S.S. Indianapolis (CA-35), Frank C. Newby
- The sinking of the USS Indianapolis, by Marc Tyler Nobleman ; Content Adviser, Thomas Saylor ; Reading Adviser, Rosemary G. Palmer
- Islands of hell, the U.S. Marines in the Western Pacific, 1944-1945, Eric Hammel
- Tin can titans, the heroic men and ships of World War II's most decorated Navy destroyer squadron, John F. Wukovits
- The sea hawks, with the PT boats at war, Edgar D. Hoagland
- The United States Coast Guard in World War II, a history of domestic and overseas actions, Thomas P. Ostrom ; with a foreword by John Galluzzo
- Proudly we served, the men of the USS Mason, Mary Pat Kelly
- The fighting Liberty ships, a memoir, A.A. Hoehling
- Unsung sailors, the Naval Armed Guard in World War II, Justin F. Gleichauf
- The U.S. Coast Guard in World War II, Malcolm F. Willoughby
- Air Group 16, we came to remember, a production of Drescher Films, Inc. and WETA Washington, D.C. ; produced and directed by Hugh Drescher
- In harm's way, Doug Stanton
- Steel ships and iron men, a tribute to World War II fighting ships and the men who served on them, photographs by Bruce Roberts ; text by Ray Jones
- Carrier strike force, Pacific air combat in World War II, Ernest A. McKay
- The Marines in World War II, Michael E. Haskew
- Pacific war diary, 1942-1945, James J. Fahey
- Blood on the sea, American destroyers lost in World War II, by Robert Sinclair Parkin
- A blue sea of blood, deciphering the mysterious fate of the USS Edsall, Donald M. Kehn, Jr
- Stay the rising sun, the true story of USS Lexington, her valiant crew, and changing the course of World War II, Phil Keith
- Heroes in dungarees, the story of the American merchant marine in World War II, John Bunker
- Battleship at war, the epic story of the USS Washington, Ivan Musicant
- Halsey's typhoon, the true story of a fighting admiral, an epic storm, and an untold rescue, Bob Drury and Tom Clavin
- Collision with history, the search for John F. Kennedy's PT 109, Robert D. Ballard, with Michael Hamilton Morgan ; introduction by Edward M. Kennedy
- Down to the sea, an epic story of naval disaster and heroism in World War II, Bruce Henderson
- John F. Kennedy and PT109, by Philip Abraham
- Tales from a tin can, the USS Dale from Pearl Harbor to Tokyo Bay, Michael Keith Olson
- The U.S. Navy in World War II, Peter Benoit
- Due to enemy action, the true World War II story of the USS Eagle 56, Stephen Puleo
- USS Indianapolis, the legacy, CA-35, films by Serendipity, in association with Tiny Horse, presents
- Patriots and heroes, by Gerald Reminick, Vol. 2
- MacArthur's navy, the Seventh Fleet and the Battle for the Philippines, Edwin P. Hoyt
- The ship that held the line, the U.S.S. Hornet and the first year of the Pacific War, Lisle A. Rose
- The ship that would not die, by F. Julian Becton with Joseph Morschauser III
- The Med, the U.S. Merchant Marine in the Mediterranean during World War II, by Gerald Reminick
- Tin can titans, the heroic men and ships of World War II's most decorated Navy destroyer squadron, John F. Wukovits
- Aleutians, Gilberts and Marshalls, June 1942-April 1944, Samuel Eliot Morison ; introduction by Commodore Commander James C. Shaw, USN
- The tragic fate of the U.S.S. Indianapolis, the U.S. Navy's worst disaster at sea, Raymond B. Lech