On Seas of Glory
Heroic Men, Great Ships, and Epic Battles of the American Navy
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Simon & Schuster
Published:22nd Apr '03
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
From Ronald Reagan's Secretary of the Navy comes the incredible story of that service, beginning to end. John Lehman focuses on the important ships, interesting people, and decisive battles in American naval history from the Revolutionary War to the present day. Everyone and everything in these pages is larger than life. Some of the men are legends. Lehman covers, among others, the Revolutionary War's John Paul Jones (of "I have not yet begun to fight" fame); David Glasgow "Damn the torpedoes" Farragut of the Civil War; and the recently retired Hyman G. Rickover, the "high priest" of the nuclear submariners and his stormy, controversial relationship with Lehman himself. He also uses little-known diaries and accounts to tell the stories of the individual, unknown sailors who made it all possible. Then there are the ships: from the U.S.S. Constitution and C.S.S. Alabama to the ships of today's Navy including yesterday's nuclear-powered Nimitz supercarriers and today's superfast, high-tech Arleigh Burke destroyers just rolling off their blocks in Maine's Bath Ironworks. And finally, of course, the battles, thrillingly recounted from the Battle of New Orleans to the Battle of Midway to Grenada (which is more exciting than you thought).
Walter Cronkite A fascinating Book.
John McLaughlin Extraordinary.
Henry A. Kissinger Fascinating, informative, and moving.
George F. Will A masterful execution of an inspired idea -- rather like the Inchon landing and other operations ably examined in these pages.
ISBN: 9780684871776
Dimensions: 235mm x 156mm x 28mm
Weight: 541g
448 pages