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Lost at Guadalcanal: The Final Battles of the Astoria and Chicago as Described by Survivors and in Official Reports
John J. Domagalski
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| #1486701 in Books | McFarland | 2010-09-30 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.90 x.60 x6.90l,.90 | File type: PDF | 232 pages | ||2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.| Lost At Guadalcanal|By SP|Using historical naval documents and eyewitness accounts from that scarce and rapidly declining national treasure, World War II naval veterans, Lost at Guadalcanal does a wonderful job of telling the story of two lost and almost forgotten World War II heavy "treaty" cruisers, the USS Astoria and the USS Chicago. Domagalski goes into depth about why th||"an absorbing and poignant narrative"--Nautical Research Journal.|About the Author|Retail developer John J. Domagalski lives in the Chicago area. His articles have appeared in World War II History Magazine.
The dramatic account of two American warships in the South Pacific, this book follows the USS Astoria (CA-34) and USS Chicago (CA-29) during the late summer of 1942, when both participated in the early days of the critical battle for Guadalcanal. Drawing on a variety of firsthand accounts, some previously unpublished, the book tells the story from the perspective of the men aboard each ship, transporting readers inside the gun turrets, behind the lookout binoculars, and ...
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