Battleship Oklahoma: Bb-37 Contributor(s): Phister, Jeff (Author), Hone, Thomas (Author), Goodyear, Paul (Author) |
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ISBN: 0806139366 ISBN-13: 9780806139364 Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press OUR PRICE: $19.76 Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats Published: July 2018 Annotation: Returning to Pearl Harbor to revisit the fate of a ship and it's crew |
Additional Information |
BISAC Categories: - History | Military - Naval - History | Military - United States - History | Military - World War Ii |
Dewey: 359.325 |
LCCN: 2008001826 |
Physical Information: 0.76" H x 6.06" W x 8.88" (0.91 lbs) 276 pages |
Themes: - Chronological Period - 1900-1949 |
Descriptions, Reviews, Etc. |
Publisher Description: On a quiet Sunday morning in 1941, a ship designed to keep the peace was suddenly attacked. This book tells the remarkable story of a battleship, its brave crew, and how their lives were intertwined. Jeff Phister and his coauthors have written the comprehensive history of the USS Oklahoma from its christening in 1914 to its final loss in 1947. Phister tells how the Oklahoma served in World War I, participated in the Great Cruise of 1925, and evacuated refugees from Spain in 1936. But the most memorable event of the ship's history occurred on December 7, 1941. Phister weaves the personal narratives of surviving crewmen with the necessary technical information to recreate the attack and demonstrate the full scope of its devastation. Captured Japanese photographs and dozens of historic U.S. Navy photographs deepen our understanding of this monumental event. Raised after the attack, the Oklahoma sank again while being towed stateside and now rests on the ocean floor, 540 miles northeast of Oahu. Battleship Oklahoma: BB-37 tells the complete story of a proud ship and her fall through the eyes of those who survived her loss.
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Contributor Bio(s): Phister, Jeff: - Jeff Phister is a freelance biographer in Phoenix, Arizona, and an active member of the USS Oklahoma Family, Inc., a nonprofit corporation dedicated to preserving the memory of the USS Oklahoma. |