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"Chronology of U.S. Navy Submarine Operations in the Pacific 1939-1942" provides complete chronological details of all USN submarine activity in the Pacific and Asiatic Fleets, 1939-1942. Reviewed in the "USCS Log", publication of the Universal Ship Cancellation Society: "This slim volume contains more compact information in its area than a month of research could get you in even the best library. The serious student of sub operations in the Pacific will welcome this booklet as a clear, concise document of the history of this important segment of World War II activities." Covers sub operations…mehr

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"Chronology of U.S. Navy Submarine Operations in the Pacific 1939-1942" provides complete chronological details of all USN submarine activity in the Pacific and Asiatic Fleets, 1939-1942. Reviewed in the "USCS Log", publication of the Universal Ship Cancellation Society: "This slim volume contains more compact information in its area than a month of research could get you in even the best library. The serious student of sub operations in the Pacific will welcome this booklet as a clear, concise document of the history of this important segment of World War II activities." Covers sub operations by month, plus these appendices: USN Submarine War Patrols, Pacific, 1941-1942 USN Submarine Commanders, Pacific, 1939-1942 USN Submarine Specifications, Pacific, 1939-1942 USN Submarines in Classes, Pacific, 1939-1942 Equipment of USN Submarines, Pacific, 1939-1942 Paint and Markings of USN Submarines, Pacific, 1939-1942. 40 photos, 2 charts, 12 tables, 5 maps. Merriam Press World War 2 History.
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David L. Kimble was born in Omaha, Nebraska, in 1947. He served in Vietnam with the 101st Airborne Division, 1970-71. Graduated from Creighton University Law School in 1975. Practices law in Seward, Nebraska. Married with two children. His principle interest is Asian history, World War I to the present. He has a collection of eight hundred 1/1200 scale warships from that area and era.