NAVAL DOMINANCE WAS CRUCIAL TO THE DEFENCE OF SOUTH KOREA, AND THIS
ILLUSTRATED STUDY EXPLAINS HOW THE US NAVY BROUGHT ITS WAR-WINNING
FLEET TO BEAR IN A COMPLEX CAMPAIGN.
Fought just five years after the US Navy's carrier-led forces swept
into Tokyo Bay, the naval campaign in Korea was a very different war,
and one that set the trend for naval warfare for the rest of the
century.
In this book, Dr Corbin Williamson, a specialist on the US Navy of the
period, explains how a fleet built to fight an uncompromising total
war rapidly adapted to a successful Cold War multinational
intervention. Seventh Fleet's role included blockading enemy ports,
escorting convoys, close air support, interdiction, naval gunfire
support, and amphibious invasions and evacuations. With few
exceptions, Seventh Fleet's command of the sea around Korea was
unchallenged, allowing the fleet to focus its efforts on supporting
the ground war.
The Korean War was also part of a period of intense technological
change, and it saw the combat debut of naval jet aircraft and
helicopters. Packed with battle diagrams, photographs and meticulously
researched battlescenes, this book examines the ships and technology,
command and organization, logistics, intelligence, and combat
performance of the fleet. It is a rounded portrait of how Seventh
Fleet proved the flexibility and importance of sea power in an
unexpected theater.
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The first Cold War naval campaign
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781472866844
Publisert
2025
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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