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Where Away The Story of the U.S.S. Marblehead
George Sessions Perry
Isabel Leighton
John Joseph Floherty
出版
Pickle Partners Publishing
, 2019-12-06
主題
History / Military / United States
History / Europe / General
History / Europe / Germany
History / Military / Naval
ISBN
183974149X
9781839741494
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=KfTCDwAAQBAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
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Where Away
, first published in 1944, recounts the exploits of the
Omaha
class light-cruiser U.S.S.
Marblehead
in her service in the Pacific during World War Two. The
Marblehead
was in Borneo at the time of the Pearl Harbor attack, and joined other ships of the Royal Netherlands and Royal Australian Navies in patrol duty and as escorts to merchant ships. On January 24, 1942, the
Marblehead
was attacked by Japanese bombers and hit by three bombs.
Marblehead
was severely damaged, on fire and had 15 dead and 84 seriously injured crewmen. However, the crew managed to extinguish the fires and get the damaged ship underway. She then began a journey of over 9000 miles westward to South Africa, the first port where repairs could be made. In April, the
Marblehead
set sail for the United States, arriving in New York on May 4, 1942. Following further repairs at the drydock of the Brooklyn Naval Yard,
Marblehead
returned to duty on October 15, 1942, and joined the South Atlantic Fleet where she served until February 1944. A short stint in the convoy lanes of the North Atlantic followed.
Marblehead
next sailed to the Mediterranean, reaching Palermo on July 29, 1944. She took part in
Operation Dragoon
, the invasion of southern France, and was used in bombardment of enemy shore positions, her final combat mission. Included are maps and numerous pen and ink drawings by John Floherty, Jr.