· Ross, Steven and Blair, Clay Jr. () "Silent Victory: The U.S. Submarine War Against Japan," Naval War College Review: Vol. No. 4, Article Available at: www.doorway.ru by: Clay Blair, Jr. was an American historian, best known for his books on military history. Born in Lexington, Virginia, he served on the fleet submarine Guardfish (SS) in World War II and later wrote for Time and Life magazines before becoming editor-in-chief of The Saturday Evening www.doorway.ru assisted General Omar Bradley in the writing of his autobiography, A General's Life (), published af/5(3). Silent Victory: The U.S. Submarine War against Japan [NOT a library discard] Blair, Clay Jr. Published by J. B. Lippincott Company, Philadelphia and New York, ISBN ISBN
This edition was published in by Lippincott in Philadelphia. Written in English. — pages. With the content of an authoritative reference and the excitement of a thriller, this history of the U.S. submarine war is one of the most informative and entertaining books written on the Pacific campaign. The author, a respected journalist. Silent Victory.: The U.S. Submarine War Against Japan. Clay Blair. Naval Institute Press, - History - pages. 1 Review. With the content of an authoritative reference and the excitement of a thriller, this history of the U.S. submarine war is one of the most informative and entertaining books written on the Pacific campaign. The. Clay Blair, Jr. was an American historian, best known for his books on military history. Born in Lexington, Virginia, he served on the fleet submarine Guardfish (SS) in World War II and later wrote for Time and Life magazines before becoming editor-in-chief of The Saturday Evening www.doorway.ru assisted General Omar Bradley in the writing of his autobiography, A General's Life (), published af.
Silent victory: the U.S. submarine war against Japan the U.S. submarine war against Japan by Blair, Clay, Publication date Topics World War, Silent Victory is a complete detailed two volume history of the United. States Submarine Service, its boats, personnel, missions, successes and failures. Includes the history of the faulty torpedoes used at beginning of WWII, and volume two completes the story at the end of WWII. In Clay Blair, Jr.'s Silent Victory: The U.S. Submarine War against Japan, reissued by the U.S. Naval Institute (the same publishing company to release a Tom Clancy novel) after several decades of being out of print, is a fascinating and detailed look at the officers, sailors and submarines of the Silent Service and their nearly four-year-long campaign against Japan's Imperial Navy and her Merchant Fleet.
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