Bloodstained sea the U.S. Coast Guard in the Battle of the Atlantic, 1941-1944

"In November 1941 America was not yet officially at war. Nevertheless, under orders from President Roosevelt, sailors of the U.S. Coast Guard painted their gleaming white cutters battleship gray and steamed into action against the menacing U-boats of the Third Reich. Bloodstained Sea recounts h...

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Main Author: Walling, Michael G. (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Camden, Me. International Marine/McGraw-Hill 2004
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Summary:"In November 1941 America was not yet officially at war. Nevertheless, under orders from President Roosevelt, sailors of the U.S. Coast Guard painted their gleaming white cutters battleship gray and steamed into action against the menacing U-boats of the Third Reich. Bloodstained Sea recounts how, over the next four years, these men - normally dedicated to saving lives and rescuing ships in distress - would be locked in one of the longest and bloodiest running sea battles in history."
Physical Description:xiv, 291 pages illustrations, maps 24 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:9780071424011 (hbk)
0071424016 (hbk)