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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Priceless,
By O. D. Biggs (California) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Buckley-Class Destroyer Escorts (Hardcover)
I received "The Buckley-Class Destroyer Escorts" as a gift and I consider it priceless. Having commissioned and served as a Gunners Mate on the USS Sims DE 154 (ESCORT DIV.6) until she was converted into the APD 50, I am familiar with some of the action in the Atlantic and Eastern Areas. Being able to follow the history of the Division, after I was reassigned, was a treat. Some of the inserts, the experiences of former crew members, struck pretty close to home. They well may have been in the bunk next to mine. The photographs were great. This book contains the only photo that I have seen of the "SIMS" underway. Compiling all of the information in this book, so long after the fact, is almost unbelievable. It is, in many respects, a record of a piece of my life. Any Sailor that served on one of "The Little Wolves" should own a copy of this book.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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AN EXCELLENT VOLUME SIMILAR IN SCOPE AND PURPOSES TO THE VENERABLE 'ANATOMY OF THE SHIP' SERIES,
By Heather L. Parisi "Robert and Heather Parisi" (St. Augustine, FL USA) - See all my reviews (REAL NAME)
This review is from: The Buckley-Class Destroyer Escorts (Hardcover)
FIRST OFF:
THE DESIGN/DEPLOYMENT & MASS PRODUCTION OF THIS VITALLY NEEDED CLASS IS WHAT THIS BOOK IS ABOUT! 'The Buckley-Class Destroyer Escorts', by Bruce Hampton Franklin, is NOT book about Battleships and battles. It is NOT about some of the thousands of patrols these vital ships sailed on under constant threat from submarines. It is NOT an operational history. This book is, quite simply, a monument to the men and ships that formed the backbone of the allied Escort fleet during the second world war. It is safe to say that although this task was not afforded the glamor and hoopla of the Carrier Task Forces, the protection they afforded to allied shipping around the globe was just as important to the allied war effort and just as dangerous. WHAT'S IN THE BOOK: PART 1: DESIGN & DEPLOYMENT --- 1- 'HISTORICAL BACKGROUND' - Page 3 --- 2- 'DESIGN & ARMAMENT' - Page 11 --- 3- 'CONVERSION PROGRAMS' - Page 47 --- 4- 'SERVICE HISTORY' - Page 61 PART 2: PICTORIAL HISTORY --- 5- 'THE PHOTOGRAPHIC RECORD' - Page 99 APPENDIXES A- 'Number of Completed & Proposed DEs by Class & Disposition' - Page 175 B- 'Stastical Data of Buckley-Class Ships - Page 176 C- 'Monthly Totals of Buckley-Class Production & Service Deployment, 1942-1945 - Page 186 D- 'German & japanese Submarines Credited to Buckley-Class Ships, 1943-1945 - 188 E- Buckley-Class Ships That Sustained Heavy Damage or Were Lost, 1943-1945 - Page 190 F- U.S. Navy Escort Divisions and Royal Navy Escort Groups Containing Buckley-Class Ships, 1943-1945 - Page 192 SOURCES - Page 199 Acknowledgements - Page 203 Index - Page 205 REVIEW OF CONTENT: VERY SIMILIAR IN SCOPE AND SUBJECT TO 'THE ANATOMY OF THE SHIP SERIES' The text in the first section, titled, 'DESIGN AND DEPLOYMENT' includes detailed line drawings and a short treatment of the historical background, design and armament and some of the conversion programs [i.e.- into fast transports and electrical generation ships]. It ends with a short service history. If you are interested in these ships as a modeler, a crewman, a family member of a crewmen, or as a military history enthusiast this book is one of the best on the subject. The largest section, {Part 2: THE PICTORIAL HISTORY} includes clear Black and White photos of 154 different Buckley-Class DEs and is the most comprehensive record of its kind. If you served on one of these ships there is a good chance that your ship is included in the photo record included. The 6 appendixes include a concise statistical record regarding the disposition of these vessels. BOTTOM LINE: After reading this text I watched the film, 'The Enemy Below', starring Robert Mitchum as Captain of a Buckley-Class DE hunting a U-Boat captained by Kurt Jurgens in the South Atlantic in 1944. Although I have seen this film countless times over the past 50 years I now feel I know my way around the DE depicted in the film having now read this book.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Marvellous maritime Book,
By A Customer
This review is from: The Buckley-Class Destroyer Escorts (Hardcover)
I recommend this marvellous book to all naval enthusiasts because they can easily see all of the Buckley class on it. Especially I am very glad to see all of the Captain class. I couldn't find which ship of the Royal Navy had 40 mm Bofors anti-aircraft guns on X position before I purchased this masterpiece.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Book!,
By rusty.nichols@worldnet.att.net (Madison Heights ,Va.) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Buckley-Class Destroyer Escorts (Hardcover)
As a former DE sailor I have found this to be one of the best written books of this kind. The history of these small ships is the greatest I have seen in years, it will make people proud to have served on them!
5.0 out of 5 stars
Marvellous maritime Book,
This review is from: The Buckley-Class Destroyer Escorts (Hardcover)
I recommend this marvellous book to all naval enthusiasts because they can easily see all of the Buckley class on it. Especially I am very glad to see all of the Captain class. I couldn't find which ship of the Royal Navy had 40 mm Bofors anti-aircraft guns on X position before I purchased this masterpiece.
5.0 out of 5 stars
This book is an example of how all ship history books should,
By A Customer
This review is from: The Buckley-Class Destroyer Escorts (Hardcover)
Franklin has written a fully detailed history of these ships and has collected many photos never published before. I hope he will write other ship histories with same care. Quality of print is excellent.
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
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AS a DE sailor, I didn't know how great our littleships were,
By rusty.nichols@worldnet.att.net (Madison Heights ,Va.) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Buckley-Class Destroyer Escorts (Hardcover)
Navy men always did there job with out asking if our ship was Special.Now that I have read Bruces book, I know now that the DE sailor was on one of the greatest fighting ships in the Navy. the history of these ships as written in this book "The Buckley Class Destroyer Escorts". The people that made the history will be the proud ones.
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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question for reviewer O.D. Biggs,
By Robert Andren (New Rochelle, NY) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Buckley-Class Destroyer Escorts (Hardcover)
Mr. Biggs:I read your review of this book and you mentioned that you served on board the destroyer USS Sims; my uncle Robert Andren also served on it, in the engine room I believe, sadly he went down with the ship when it was bombed in the Coral Sea. I was wondering if you may have known him- Robert Andren of New Rochelle NY. Thank you. Bob Andren |
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