ISBN-13: 9780595412709 / Angielski / Miękka / 2006 / 120 str.
Little-known are the ships that repaired cruisers with bows blown off, carriers with gaping bomb holes on deck, many at sea: This is their story.
The author was born is St. Louis, Missouri in 1923 to World War I Navy veterans, a Chief Electricians Mate and a Navy nurse. He joined the Navy on December 9, 1941.
He graduated from signal school at Pearl Harbor and was assigned to Admiral Nimitz's flag ship, the "USS West Virginia," He transferred to the "USS Vestal" in August 1942, and served on that ship until November 1943.
He was assigned to the "USS Silverbell," a net tender. Though an auxiliary vessel, the "Silverbell" saw four months of bombing and kamikaze attacks at Leyte Gulf. The small ship was also endangered by three typhoons. His tour of duty on the "Silverbell" lasted until January, 1946. He also served three months on the" USS Trego," His last ship was the "USS Norton Sound," spending three months in the Arctic.