* The first account of the US Navy's submarine task force in Australia
during World War II
*Details sea and shore-side actions
*Draws on first-hand accounts and gives an overview of Allied
submarine strategy
Two Australian writers tell for the first time the story of the American Navy's submarine task force based in Brisbane, Australia, during World War II. The submarines'activities were top secret at the time and, although their contribution to the war effort in the Pacific was highly significant, still little is known of them today.
The authors draw on the personal experiences of individual sailors and link submarine operations with the larger strategic picture of the war. Their book describes life at sea- including some heroic encounters with the enemy, clandestine special missions, and training and leave activities - and records the professional co-operation and personal friendships that developed between the Australians and Americans. This book will appeal to a variety of readers interested in the war, submarine operations, and the personal accounts of what happened.
- ISBN10 1591146445
- ISBN13 9781591146445
- Publish Date 1 December 2004
- Publish Status Transferred
- Publish Country US
- Imprint Naval Institute Press
- Format Hardcover
- Pages 352
- Language English