More than 16 million Americans served in the military during World War II--and nearly 3 million of them spent time in the Pacific theater. Before the attack on Pearl Harbor, the United States looked to graduates of the naval academy to fill its need for qualified officers. To supplement the number of academy graduates, new programs were created, including the Naval Reserve Officer Training Program, the Civilian Pilot Training Program, the Naval Aviation Cadet Program and what were later called "V" programs. Despite these efforts, the military buildup was slow. After Pearl Harbor, all branches…mehr
More than 16 million Americans served in the military during World War II--and nearly 3 million of them spent time in the Pacific theater. Before the attack on Pearl Harbor, the United States looked to graduates of the naval academy to fill its need for qualified officers. To supplement the number of academy graduates, new programs were created, including the Naval Reserve Officer Training Program, the Civilian Pilot Training Program, the Naval Aviation Cadet Program and what were later called "V" programs. Despite these efforts, the military buildup was slow. After Pearl Harbor, all branches of the military became dependent upon officers rushed through training programs, some of which hardly lasted longer than the enlisted men's boot camp--the so-called "ninety day wonders" are just such an example. Recruited and trained in a variety of ways, the officers came from varied backgrounds. From a Japanese language officer and a Marine Corps fighter pilot, to a master rigger and a Navy weatherman, the author presents the tales of more than 20 Navy and Marine officers, offering the story of the war through their personal experiences.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Bruce M. Petty served for two years on the U.S.S. Yorktown during the Vietnam War. A California native, he has lived in Saipan. His writings have been published in The Pacific Daily News, The Marianas Variety, Umanidat: A Journal of the Humanities and Journal of the Pacific Society. Formerly a nuclear medicine technologist, he currently writes in New Plymouth, New Zealand.
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Table of Contents Acknowledgments Preface Timeline of the War in the Pacific Glossary of Terms Senior Officer Aboard the USS Nevada, BB-36, Pearl Harbor, 7 December 1941- Rear Admiral Francis Thomas, USN (Ret.) From the USS Honolulu to Senior Aviator of Scouting Squadron Ringbolt- Capt. Larry Pierce, USN (Ret.) Marine Corps Fighter Pilot-Lt. Col. H.A.P. Langstaff, USMC (Ret.) Carrier Air Group Sixteen, USS Lexington, CV-16-Lt. Cmdr. James Arquette, USN (Ret.) Navy Fighter Ace-Cmdr. Alexander Vraciu, USN (Ret.) Landing Signal Officer, USS Chenango, CVE-28-Cmdr. Frank Malinasky, USN (Ret.) Sailor/Marine/Fighter Pilot-Capt. Bernard W. Peterson, USMCR (Ret.) Aboard the USS Bailey, DD-492-Stanley M. Hogshead USS Arizona Survivor-Joseph K. Langdell HMAS Canberra and the Battle of Saveo Island-Lt. Cmdr. MacKenzie Jesse Gregory, Royal Australian Navy (Ret.) "The Helena Doesn't Answer"-Cmdr. Bill Barnett, USN (Ret.) Aboard the USS Zane, DMS-14-Capt. Joseph B. Drachnik, USN (Ret.) Aboard the USS Long, DMS-12-Benjamin F. Cator Aboard the USS Charles Carroll, APA-28-Lt. Kenneth Barden, USNR (Ret.)
USS LCI (L)-981-John F. Harrington My Flight with Lt. Arthur G. Elder-Bernard Isaacs The Mustanger-Lt. Cmdr. Warren Decious, USN (Ret.) The Rescuers-Capt. William C. Meyer, USN (Ret.) Japanese-Language Officer-Willard H. Elsbree Navy Weatherman-Dr. Gaylord Whitlock Master Rigger, Mare Island Naval Shipyard-Cmdr. Eddie Martinez, USNR (Ret.)
Table of Contents Acknowledgments Preface Timeline of the War in the Pacific Glossary of Terms Senior Officer Aboard the USS Nevada, BB-36, Pearl Harbor, 7 December 1941- Rear Admiral Francis Thomas, USN (Ret.) From the USS Honolulu to Senior Aviator of Scouting Squadron Ringbolt- Capt. Larry Pierce, USN (Ret.) Marine Corps Fighter Pilot-Lt. Col. H.A.P. Langstaff, USMC (Ret.) Carrier Air Group Sixteen, USS Lexington, CV-16-Lt. Cmdr. James Arquette, USN (Ret.) Navy Fighter Ace-Cmdr. Alexander Vraciu, USN (Ret.) Landing Signal Officer, USS Chenango, CVE-28-Cmdr. Frank Malinasky, USN (Ret.) Sailor/Marine/Fighter Pilot-Capt. Bernard W. Peterson, USMCR (Ret.) Aboard the USS Bailey, DD-492-Stanley M. Hogshead USS Arizona Survivor-Joseph K. Langdell HMAS Canberra and the Battle of Saveo Island-Lt. Cmdr. MacKenzie Jesse Gregory, Royal Australian Navy (Ret.) "The Helena Doesn't Answer"-Cmdr. Bill Barnett, USN (Ret.) Aboard the USS Zane, DMS-14-Capt. Joseph B. Drachnik, USN (Ret.) Aboard the USS Long, DMS-12-Benjamin F. Cator Aboard the USS Charles Carroll, APA-28-Lt. Kenneth Barden, USNR (Ret.)
USS LCI (L)-981-John F. Harrington My Flight with Lt. Arthur G. Elder-Bernard Isaacs The Mustanger-Lt. Cmdr. Warren Decious, USN (Ret.) The Rescuers-Capt. William C. Meyer, USN (Ret.) Japanese-Language Officer-Willard H. Elsbree Navy Weatherman-Dr. Gaylord Whitlock Master Rigger, Mare Island Naval Shipyard-Cmdr. Eddie Martinez, USNR (Ret.)
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