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United States Submarine Men Lost During World War II
其他書名
A Compilation of Basic Information on All Known Men who Died While In, Or Attached To, a Command of the U.S. Submarine Service, Including Passengers Lost on U.S. Submarines : a Research Project
出版P.W. Wittmer, 2005
主題History / Wars & Conflicts / World War II / GeneralHistory / Military / United States
ISBN09771456039780977145607
URLhttp://books.google.com.hk/books?id=9G3xAAAAMAAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
註釋A compilation of basic information on all the known men who died while in, or attached to, a command of the U.S. Submarine Service; including passengers lost on U.S. Submarines has been undertaken by a former U.S. Submarine Veteran of WWII, Paul W. Wittmer. A two volume work of more than 1,000 pages, embracing more than 3,600 United States Submarine Men Lost During World War II. The bulk of the work consists of a record on each man with his complete name, rate or rank, the boat or command he was associated with, his approximate date of death, his hometown, and the state where he enlisted from, his service number, awards, date and place of birth, names of his parents, when known. The U.S. tablets where he is memorialized or interred is part of each record. A comment is included if the man had a wife at the time of his loss. It is an 8-1/2" x 11" publication, intended to be a historic reference work for researchers and an aid for family members who desire additional information about their relative who went off to war and did not return. The records are alphabetically arranged with three to four files per page. A comb binding permits a lay-flat publication in easy to read print. The stories of each one of the 52 U.S. Submarines lost during WWII are included.