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U.S.S. San Diego: The Last Armored Cruiser [Paperback]

Gary Gentile (Author)
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0962145319 978-0962145315 December 1989 1st
A shipwreck is a time capsule: a fragment of history buried in the sea, a temporary repository of the remnants of a bygone age. The wood or steel hull is a transient abode that precariously extends the life of man's handiwork only slightly beyond the date of disaster and human suffering. This does not mean that the objects contained within are granted eternal life, for the sea is ever changing, ever destroying; it means only that oft sought relics have been granted a slight reprieve from obliteration.

To preserve a flag one does not hang it on a pole during a full gale: it is folded and packed a way safely. One does not store precious china on an exposed mountain ridge where it is subject to rock falls, summer sun, and winter snow: it is kept in a glass case under controlled conditions. An artifact must be preserved from the elements of nature, not consigned to its capriciousness; the longer it is constrained to these wild forces the less likely it is to survive intact, to be found and appreciated by future generations.

On July 19, 1918 such a time capsule was born. When the San Diego sank within sight of American shores, after striking a mine laid by the German U-boat U-156, she relinquished all claims to the title of warship and became instead a vast storehouse of marine equipment, naval stores, munitions, and the personal effects of over a thousand distressed sailors. She was a museum in the making; items then not worth the cost of salvage have slowly evolved into nautical antiques precious to the present-day generation.

The San Diego is a time machine: a shortcut to 1918, a slice of Americana. Once at war with the forces of man, she now fights a never ending battle against gradual but inevitable erosion by the chemical soup in which she is immersed.

To fully understand the San Diego we must travel back through the years not just to the moment of her birth, when she was christened the California, but to the time of her conception, for, although she lived in the twentieth century, she was a product of nineteenth century naval strategy. Thus begins the history of Armored Cruiser Number 6.

This book is copiously illustrated with a wealth of black and white historical photographs andwith numerous color underwater photographs taken by the author during his many explorations ofthe vast interior.


Product Details

  • Paperback: 120 pages
  • Publisher: Gary Gentile Productions; 1st edition (December 1989)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0962145319
  • ISBN-13: 978-0962145315
  • Product Dimensions: 8.8 x 6 x 0.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 8.8 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,038,412 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars If you want to dive the wreck of the USS San Diego you MUST get this book!, October 5, 2008
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Gary Gentile; the author of many books on diving. This one is a well researched history of the USS San Diego; my favorite shipwreck. It's as long as a 50 story building and as wide as a 7 story building and lies inverted on the ocean floor at 110 feet. Her six inch guns still point out at some unseen enemy.
The wreck of the USS San Diego has something for every level of diver. It's keel (it's upside down) is as shallow as 75 feet deep and easy to navigate. The ship is huge. It's armor plated sides go down another 30-35 feet before the sand is reached. Don't forget to check out the six inch guns that protrude from the ship's side. Advanced divers go inside the wreck. Gary Gentile's book covers the complete history of the ship both when she was in service, her sinking, early salvage attempts and how it became the premier legendary Long Island dive destination. The book also describes advanced penetrations into the wreck and details of construction and early artifact recovery.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Well researched, Excellent photos and illustrations!, November 7, 2001
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The author provides a thorough past and present history of The U.S.S. San Diego. Lots of information, yet still is a good read. The author is intimate with the present condition of the wreck offering a unique perspective. In addition to this being a definite must read for anyone having dove or planning to dive the San Diego, I highly recommend this book to naval history buffs.
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