The first aircraft carriers made their appearance in the early years
of World War I. These first flattops were improvised affairs built on
hulls that had been laid down with other purposes in mind, and it was
not until the 1920s that the first purpose-built carriers were
launched, but no-one was as yet clear about the role of the carriers
and they were largely unloved by the 'battleship admirals' who still
believed that their great dreadnoughts were the ultimate capital
ships.World War II changed all that, At Taranto, Pearl Harbour, and in
the North Atlantic, the carrier, the ugly duckling of the world's
navies, proved itself to be the dreadnought nemesis. As the tide of
war turned, the fast attack carriers of the U.S. Navy spearheaded the
counter-attack in the Pacific while the makeshift escort carriers
helped to seal the fate of the German U-boats in the Atlantic. The
carrier, and naval aviation, thus emerged into the post-war world as
the primary symbol and instrument of seapower; it would play a crucial
role in the strategic encirclement of the Soviet Union and enabled
western airpower to be rapidly and effectively deployed in areas of
conflict as remote as Korea, Vietnam, the Falklands and the
Gulf.Kaplan describes the adventure of the young American, British,
and Japanese naval aviators in the Second World War. It is an account
of their experiences based on archives, diaries, published and
unpublished memoirs, and personal interviews with veteran naval airmen
of WWII, providing a vivid and often hair-raising picture of the
dangers they encountered in combat and of everyday life aboard an
aircraft carrier. It considers some of the key aspects of the WWII
naval aviator's combat career, such as why it was that only a tiny
minority of these pilots those in whom the desire for aerial combat
overrode everything accounted for such a large proportion of the
victories.In the major carrier actions of that conflict, from the
Royal Navy's attack on Taranto which crippled the Italian fleet in
1940, to the Japanese carrier-launched surprise attack on U.S. Navy
battleships and facilities at Pearl Harbour in 1941, to the carrier
battle of Midway in 1942, and the Great Marianas Turkey Shoot of 1944,
through the Japanese Kamikaze campaign against the U.S. Carriers in
the final stages of the Pacific war, this book takes the reader back
to one of the most exciting and significant times in modern history.
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ISBN
9781473829978
Publisert
2014
Utgiver
Independent Publishers Group (Chicago Review Press)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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