United States Navy Destroyers: Rare Photographs from Wartime Archives (Images of War)
₱1,219.00
Product Description
Part of the Images of War series, this is a comprehensive record of the US Navy’s formidable destroyer fleet since 1898.
This classic Images of War book traces the key role played by destroyers of the United States Navy since the first order for 16 in 1898. Prior to the USA’s entry into the First World War a further 63 destroyers were commissioned and, due to the U-boat threat, 267 more were authorized by Congress once hostilities were joined.
Between 1932 and Pearl Harbor ten new classes totaling 169 destroyers came into service. During the war years American shipyards turned out a further 334 vessels. Of the three classes, the 175 Fletcher-class were judged the most successful.
The Cold War years saw the development of seven more classes. More recently 82 of the stealth shaped Arleigh Burke class have been ordered but the futuristic Zumwalt-class program has been curtailed for cost reasons.
Expert author Michael Green is to be commended for compiling this comprehensive account of the USN’s impressive destroyer program with its authoritative text and superb images.
Review
“…will be of great interest to ship modelers and naval historians alike.”
AMPS Indianapolis
“Another winner in the series.”
Historical Miniatures Gaming Society
“This book not only details the ships, their specs and evolution of Destroyers, but also describes in detail many of the weapons, fire control and radar systems (Development and evolution) of these ships with ample photos of each.”
IPMS/USA
About the Author
Michael Green is the author of numerous acclaimed books in the Images of War series. He lives in California.
₱1,219.00