An edition of Battle stars for the "Cactus Navy" (2014)

Battle stars for the "Cactus Navy"

America's fishing vessels and yachts in World War II

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Battle stars for the "Cactus Navy"
David D. Bruhn
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An edition of Battle stars for the "Cactus Navy" (2014)

Battle stars for the "Cactus Navy"

America's fishing vessels and yachts in World War II

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"Following Pearl Harbor, the Navy obtained 700 vessels from private owners, armed them, designated them patrol yachts or patrol craft, and sent them to sea. The vessels spanned the spectrum from yacht to waterfront work-horse -- fishing vessel, whaler, tug, and freighter. San Diego tuna fishermen donned Navy uniforms without the benefit of "boot camp" training and went off to war. They were joined by fishermen and yachtsmen from ports and harbors accross America. Vessels at Guadalcanal, Saipan, Okinawa, Iwo Jima, Leyte, and Balikpapan earned battle stars; officers and men aboard them received the Navy Cross, and other awards for acts of heroism performed under fire. All of the unheralded vessels served when called, and mustered out when no longer needed."--Back cover.

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Heritage Books
Language
English
Pages
376

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Table of Contents

The "Cactus Navy" at Guadalcanal
War plan - Rainbow No. 5
Overview of the patrol yacht and "yippie" fleets
Japan's submarine offensive off America's West Coast
West Coast defense measures and the Navy's "Q-ships"
War in the Aleutians
The Battle of Midway
Loss of Guam and the Philippines
Cutter McLain and YP-251 sink submarine in Alaskan waters
U-boat attacks in Torpedo Junction
Gulf, Panama, and Caribbean Sea frontiers
Additional tuna clippers sent to the South Pacific
Consolidation of the Southern Solomon Islands
Occupation and defense of Cape Torokina
Breaking the Bismarck Islands barrier
Tarawa
The Marianas - Saipan, Guam, and Tinian
The Leyte landings and aftermath
The assault and occupation of Iwo Jima and Okinawa
Mine clearance at Balikpapan, Borneo
Postscript
Appendices
A: Yard patrol craft (YP)
B: Patrol yachts (PY)
C: Coastal patrol yachts (PYc)
D. Vaughn, Murphy and Nevle Navy Cross Medal citations
E. Raymond, Petritz, and Strand Navy Cross Medal citations
F. YP-389 crew list
G. Patrol yacht, converted yacht, and YP unit awards
H. Letter from the Secretary of the Navy to A. Donham Owen.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (pages 309-310) and index.

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Berwyn Heights, Maryland
Other Titles
America's fishing vessels and yachts in World War II

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Library of Congress
D773 .B78 2014

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Pagination
xxvi, 376 pages : xxvi, 376 pages
Number of pages
376

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL30404005M
ISBN 13
9780788455735, 9780788460012
LCCN
2015302429

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