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Aircraft Carriers of the United States Navy (Images of War)
by Michael Green (Author) Format: Kindle Edition★★★★★
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This pictorial history of US aircraft carriers illustrates the many classes and types of carriers used by the navy from before WWII to the present day. In 1922 the US Navy commissioned its first small experimental aircraft carrier. This was followed into service by two much larger carriers in 1927 with five more being built— including three large Yorktown class—prior to the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. Then, to take the offensive against the Japanese Navy, the American Congress funded by far the largest carrier-building program in history. Since 1975, when the first of a fleet of ten nuclear-powered Nimitz class carriers was commissioned, The United States Navy’s fleet of carriers has optimized its superpower status and worldwide power projection. Yet these are due to be replaced in the decades to come with the even more sophisticated nuclear-powered Gerald R. Ford class. Compiled and written by Michael Green, Aircraft Carriers of the United States Navy contains superb images of all the different types of classes of carriers employed by the US Navy since 1922. These and its highly informative text and captions give the reader a broad overview of this fascinating subject. Read more
Product Information
ASIN | B00WQ4QQQ0 |
Publisher | Pen & Sword Maritime |
Accessibility | Learn more |
Publication date | April 30 2015 |
Language | English |
File size | 125.7 MB |
Screen Reader | Supported |
Enhanced typesetting | Enabled |
X-Ray | Not Enabled |
Word Wise | Not Enabled |
Print length | 351 pages |
ISBN-13 | 978-1473854567 |
Page Flip | Enabled |
Part of series | Images of War |
Best Sellers Rank | #132,670 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store) #12 in Photography Subjects (Kindle Store) #27 in Model Crafts eBooks #28 in Military History Pictorials (Kindle Store) |
Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars 179 ratings |