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Enterprise, America's Fightingest Ship And The Men Who Helped Win World War II

by Ernis Bevins

An superb factual book that takes this fabulous ship from day of launching to the day she was scrapped. The Enterprise, as you will discover in this finely detailed book, had a torrid history in the Pacific location with only a few brief jaunts elsewhere. If you are seeking for a fictional war book, Enterprise is NOT for you. Barrett Tillman has researched far and wide to acquire the history of the ship,

its commanders over the years, the quite a few other officers that assisted operating her, the lots of sailors that kept her shipshape, the different airplanes and pilots that lived, and some that died on or near her, the a lot of sorties flown by her airmen, the many air battles against the Japanese in the air and on land, the attacks on quite a few Japanese ships, and the losses of so numerous good guys, American and Japanese.

You will really feel as although you are walking in the footsteps of these battle weary males no matter if they are on the ship, in the air, or on a brief leave to try to settle their minds and bodies. The males of the Enterprise actually in no way relaxed they lived the Enterprise as though she were a component of them and they were a component of the ship.

Enterprise was launched on October three, 1936 as 1 of the original "rapidly carriers" in the American fleet. Compared to today's carriers the Enterprise was a midget but in those days she was a monster capable of holding her personal in action. Fortunately she was not at Pearl Harbor when the Japanese launched their despicable attack on December 7, 1941, for those ships that were there suffered slight to largely total destruction of ships and a big loss of men.

This factual book offers a very vivid detailed description of her, her males, and her airplanes action throughout the war. It details every battle, each and every kind of aircraft and the updating of them as the war went on, while giving the reader a history of the various locations in which the Enterprise was active.

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Title: Enterprise, America's Fightingest Ship And The Men Who Helped Win World War II
Author: Ernis Bevins
Email: tim.ruble@hotmail.com
Keywords: product reviews,writing,book reviews,Enterprise,World War II,America's Fightingest Ship,Father and Son at War,Isabel Vandervelde,The Last Paradise,Michael Kasenow,Another Side of Slavery,Rough Crossings,Simon Schama,fictional war book,war ship
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Category: Book Reviews
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