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Great Naval Disasters: U.S. Naval Accidents in the 20th Century [Paperback]

Kit Bonner (Author), Carolyn Bonner (Author), Kermit Bonner (Author)
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November 19, 1998
Landlubbers beware! Great Naval Disasters is a collection of 19 incredible stories of ill-fated ships, each including a full recounting of the ship's early history, the events surrounding her tragedy, and her ultimate misfortune. The most deadly enemies of the warship other than combat - collision, explosion, fire, grounding, and, of course, the mysterious and curious... Contains accounts of raging fires on the USS Enterprise, USS Uriskany, USS Forrestal, and USS Constellation.

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  • Paperback: 144 pages
  • Publisher: Zenith Press (November 19, 1998)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0760305943
  • ISBN-13: 978-0760305942
  • Product Dimensions: 9.6 x 8.3 x 0.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 14.9 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #333,063 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Enjoyable, but Uneven, Treatment, June 18, 2001
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This review is from: Great Naval Disasters: U.S. Naval Accidents in the 20th Century (Paperback)
On the one hand, this book is a very enjoyable introduction to the subject of naval disasters. The text is very readable, the authors do a good job of walking the reader through the basics of the ship's history and the particular disaster history, and the book is well illustrated.

On the other hand, there are some painfully obvious mistakes that led me to question the accuracy of other information in the book. When describing the history of the U.S.S. Missouri, the authors state that, in early 1945, the Missouri was in a task force that included the Lexington, CV-2. Of course, most students of naval history know that this Lexington sank in the Battle of the Coral Sea in 1942, so it would have been quite challenging for it to have been a member of a task force in 1945. The authors undoubtedly were thinking of the later, Essex-class Lexington, but this simple mistake is a bit unnerving. Similarly, in the space of a few paragraphs descibing the World-War-II-era turret explosion on the U.S.S. Mississippi, the authors switch repeatedly from 1943 to 1944 as the year in which this incident took place. Again, its a simple mistake that makes the reader question how well the authors did their homework.

I was also disappointed by some gaps in the book's coverage. When describing the fire onboard the carrier Constellation, the authors briefly note a similar dockside fire onboard the liner Normandie. However, at the time the Normandie burned, I believe she had already been taken over by the U.S. government for use as a troop transport and re-named the U.S.S. Lafayette. Why wasn't this famous naval disaster discussed in detail?

Finally, I found the book's organization somewhat confusing. Incidents are grouped by type of disaster (i.e., grounding, explosion, fire, etc.), but within those groupings there is no apparent order to the sub-chapters, either chronological or otherwise. So, the reader finds himself/herself jumping from the grounding of the Missouri in the 50s, then back in time to the grounding of a destroyer squadron in the 20s, and then back again to more modern times.

These concerns aside, I enjoyed this book on a somewhat obscure, but very interesting, subject.

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A very good book., March 10, 2001
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"weirdo_87" (Rancho Cucamonga, CA USA) - See all my reviews
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From the grounding of the Missouri in Chesapeake Bay to the disapearance of the Cyclops to the sinkings of Thresher and Scorpion, Great Naval Disasters covers in detail, both written and illustrated, the great disaters the navy has suffered in the 20th century. Among them include Destroyer Squadron Eleven, The loss and rescue of the Squalus and the mysterious explosions onboard the Iowa and the Mississippi. They should revise this so they can include the Greenville collision in it.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Naval Disasters, June 23, 2008
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I purchased this book as a gift to my friend. He found the book to be so interesting that he finished it in one day.
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On August 25, 1950, the freighter Mary Luckenbach rammed and sunk the modern U.S. Navy Hospital Ship Benevolence AH-13 in the main ship channel just outside the entrance to San Francisco Bay. Read the first page
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flare locker, tons full load, armored flight deck, shaft horsepower, center barrel, depth bombs, aft part, hangar deck, powder bags, main battery
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Author's Collection, United States, San Francisco, West Point, New York, Mary Luckenbach, American Star, San Diego, Coast Guard, Samoa Beach, New Mexico, Pearl Harbor, Destroyer Squadron, Pacific War, Steven Tacey, Captain Beach, Captain Worley, Portsmouth Navy Yard, Wonsan Harbor, Yankee Station, Canary Islands, Devil's Jaw, Navy League, North Korea, Vulcan Phalanx
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