The Fighting Liberty Ships: A Memoir (Bluejacket Books)

by A. A. Hoehling

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Some 2,700 Liberty ships were built during World War 11, merchant vessels that carried supplies to America forces in every theater of war. U.S. Navy personnel formed the "armed guard" or guncrews for these ships. Dolph Hoehling was a gunnery officer in the Tampico and James Harrod. His duties took hin into the Atlantic, the Mediterranean, to India, and eventually to Southampton and near death in the aftermath of a collision with another Liberty. The constant stress from possible attacks by German aircraft but most frighteningly from submarines was tempered by the boredom of long stretches at sea. Often the greatest danger was from the weather, like the "Great Atlantic Storm" of 1944. Hoehling's memoir tells the story of his service, of young men of his command who died obscure deaths, and withal something of the history of the Liberty ships, the "ugly ducklings" that have long since disappeared.
  • ISBN10 0873384202
  • ISBN13 9780873384209
  • Publish Date December 1992 (first published 1 December 1990)
  • Publish Status Out of Print
  • Out of Print 3 December 1996
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint Kent State University Press
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 176
  • Language English