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Dive! : World War II stories of sailors & submarines in the Pacific
by
Hopkinson, Deborah, author
in
World War, 1939-1945 Naval operations Submarine Juvenile literature.
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World War, 1939-1945 Naval operations, American Juvenile literature.
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World War, 1939-1945 Campaigns Pacific Ocean Juvenile literature.
2016
The story of America's little known war-within-a war -- that of the \"silent service\" -- U.S. submarine warfare during World War II.
In harm's way : JFK, World War II, and the heroic rescue of PT 109
by
Martin, Iain C., author
in
Kennedy, John F. 1917-1963 Career in the Navy Juvenile literature.
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Kennedy, John F. 1917-1963 Military leadership Juvenile literature.
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Kennedy, John F. 1917-1963.
2018
\"On August 2, 1943, [John] Kennedy's PT 109 [boat] and two others were on a night mission to ambush an enemy supply convoy when they were surprised by a massive Japanese destroyer. The unsuspecting Americans had only seconds to react as the Japanese captain turned his ship to ram directly into Kennedy's. PT 109 was cut in half by the collision, killing two of Kennedy's 12 crewmen and wounding several others in the explosion ... [This book] tells the ... story of what happened next as JFK fought to save his surviving crew members who found themselves adrift in enemy waters\"--Amazon.com.
Left for dead : a young man's search for justice for the USS Indianapolis
by
Nelson, Peter, 1953-
in
McVay, Charles Butler, d. 1968 Trials, litigation, etc. Juvenile literature.
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Scott, Hunter, 1985- Juvenile literature.
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McVay, Charles Butler, d. 1968 Trials, litigation, etc.
2003
Recalls the sinking of the U.S.S. Indianapolis at the end of World War II, the navy cover-up and unfair court martial of the ship's captain, and how a young boy helped the survivors set the record straight fifty-five years later.