I always liked The World at Arms: The Reader's Digest Illustrated History of World War II.
Diving into my own copy of The Fleet at Flood Tide now.
I had a good giggle at this.
My DVD copy of Attack on the Iron Coast.
Dividing my time between an illustrated edition of Edward Stafford's The Big E and Robert Cressman's That Gallant Ship: USS Yorktown (CV-5).
Taped all of them on VHS years ago and I loved them. They were a frequent appearance on History Television before everything on there turned to...
Now reading this: [IMG]
Now reading Carroll Glines' The Doolittle Raid: America's Daring First Strike Against Japan and Out of the Depths, memoir by USS Indianapolis...
"Eh, close enough." -The person who created this (probably).
Now reading Cathryn Prince's "Death in the Baltic: The World War II sinking of the Wilhelm Gustloff", and "USS Arizona: Warship Tomb Monument" by...
So far yes. Its no Anatomy of the Ship, but quite informative nonetheless. If I had one gripe about it, it would be the lack of a bibliography....
Now dividing my time between "Battleship Bismarck: Owner's Workshop Manual" by Angus Konstam and "The Nazi Titanic" by Robert P. Watson
https://youtu.be/7jTgkTEDDog
Just pretend the UFO is a choo-choo with a Reichsadler on it. [IMG]
Maybe they had wehraboos on the production staff. :spin:
Currently reading Trapped at Pearl Harbor: Escape From Battleship Oklahoma by Stephen B. Young. Bought it at the Arizona Memorial gift shop back...
Agreed. Couldn't have happened to a nicer guy.
When I visited Pearl last month, I overheard a couple of folks mentioning the "sleeping giant" quote while leaving the Arizona memorial. They...
Oddly enough, I was going to post that when I saw this thread. Jubilee might have been a raid, but its scale and amount of forces involved...
I thought it was welded to the deck of an empty cabin up in officer's country.