World War, 1939-1945 + Naval operations, American
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World War, 1939-1945 + Naval operations, American
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- 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
- Eight survived, the harrowing story of the USS Flier and the only downed World War II submariners to survive and evade capture, Douglas A. Campbell
- Guadalcanal, decision at sea, the naval battle of Guadalcanal, November 13-15, 1942, Eric Hammel
- For crew and country, [the inspirational true story of bravery and sacrifice aboard the USS Samuel B. Roberts] /by John F. Wukovits
- Proudly we served, the men of the USS Mason, Mary Pat Kelly
- Supplement and general index, by Samuel Eliot Morison
- A measureless peril, America in the fight for the Atlantic, the longest battle of World War II, Richard Snow
- At close quarters ;, PT boats in the United States Navy, With a foreword by John F. Kennedy and an introd. by Ernest McNeill Eller
- The landings in North Africa, November 1942
- The road to Tokyo, by Keith Wheeler and the editors of Time-Life Books
- The sea hawks, with the PT boats at war, Edgar D. Hoagland
- The elusive enemy, U.S. naval intelligence and the Imperial Japanese Fleet, Douglas Ford
- The U.S. Coast Guard in World War II, Malcolm F. Willoughby
- Intrepid aviators, the American flyers who sank Japan's greatest battleship, Gregory G. Fletcher
- United States submarine men lost during World War II, a compilation of basic information on all known men who died while in, or attached to, a command of the U.S. Submarine Service, including passengers lost on U.S. submarines : a research project, by Paul W. Wittmer
- Silent running, my years on a World War II attack submarine, James F. Calvert ; foreword by Edward L. Beach
- How they won the war in the Pacific, Nimitz and His Admirals, Edwin Hoyt
- How they won the war in the Pacific, Nimitz and his admirals, Edwin P. Hoyt
- Unsung sailors, the Naval Armed Guard in World War II, Justin F. Gleichauf
- Hunter-killer, U.S. escort carriers in the Battle of the Atlantic, William T. Y'Blood
- United States PT-boats of World War II in action, y Frank D. Johnson ; line illustrations by John Batchelor
- The fleet at flood tide, America at total war in the Pacific, 1944-1945, James D. Hornfischer
- Admiral Nimitz, the commander of the Pacific Ocean theater, Brayton Harris
- Three wars of the Battleship Missouri, History
- Indianapolis, the true story of the worst sea disaster in U.S. naval history and the fifty-year fight to exonerate an innocent man, Lynn Vincent and Sara Vladic
- Sweet Pea at war, a history of the U. S. S. Portland, William T. Generous, Jr
- Master of sea power, a biography of Fleet Admiral Ernest J. King, by Thomas B. Buell
- Picket ships at Okinawa, Paul Thurman
- Secret weapon, U.S. high-frequency direction finding in the Battle of the Atlantic, Kathleen Broome Williams
- United States navy destroyers of World War II, by John C. Reilly, Jr. ; edited by Frank D. Johnson
- Tin cans & greyhounds, the destroyers that won two World Wars, Clint Johnson
- Halsey's typhoons ;, a firsthand account of how two typhoons, more powerful than the Japanese, dealt death and destruction to Admiral Halsey's Third Fleet, [by] Hans Christian Adamson [and] George Francis Kosco. Foreword by J. J. Clark
- In harm's way, the sinking of the USS Indianapolis and the extraordinary story of its survivors, Doug Stanton
- Ship of ghosts, the story of the USS Houston, FDR's legendary lost cruiser, and the epic saga of her survivors, James D. Hornfischer
- Only 317 survived!, USS Indianapolis (CA-35) : Navy's worst tragedy at sea--880 men died, authors: USS Indianapolis survivors ; [editor, Mary Lou Murphy]
- The Battle of Tassafaronga, Russell S. Crenshaw, Jr
- Tin can titans, the heroic men and ships of World War II's most decorated Navy destroyer squadron, John F. Wukovits
- Better than good, a Black sailor's war, 1943-1945, Adolph W. Newton with Winston Eldridge
- Victory at sea, naval power and the transformation of the global order in World War II, Paul Kennedy ; with paintings by Ian Marshall
- Enterprise, America's fightingest ship and the men who helped win World War II, Barrett Tillman
- The Fleet at flood tide, America at total war in the Pacific, 1944-1945, James D. Hornfischer
- The galloping ghost, the extraordinary life of submarine legend Eugene Fluckey, Carl LaVO
- The first team and the Guadalcanal campaign, naval fighter combat from August to November 1942, John B. Lundstrom
- A dawn like thunder, the true story of Torpedo Squadron Eight, Robert J. Mrazek
- Rain of steel, Mitscher's Task Force 58, Ugaki's Thunder Gods, and the Kamikaze war off Okinawa, Stephen L. Moore
- The castaway's war, one man's battle against Imperial Japan, Stephen Harding
- Thunder below!, the USS Barb revolutionizes submarine warfare in World War II, Eugene B. Fluckey
- Radioman, an eyewitness account of Pearl Harbor and WWII in the Pacific, [edited by] Carol Edgemon Hipperson
- S.S. Leopoldville disaster, December 24, 1044, Allan Andrade
- Liberty ships, the ugly ducklings of World War II, by John Gorley Bunker