
Zerstorer Der Clemson-Klasse: USS Alden, Clemson-Klasse, USS Reuben James, USS Peary, USS Bainbridge, USS S. P. Lee
por:
B. Cher Gruppe
Idioma: Dinamarquês
Formato: Brochura
ISBN 10: 1159359563
ISBN 13: 9781159359560
Data de publicação:
July 23rd, 2010
Editora: Books LLC
Páginas: 28
Gêneros: Thriller & Suspense, Action & Adventure
This work delves into the history and significance of the Clemson-class destroyers, particularly focusing on the USS Alden and other notable ships like the USS Reuben James, USS Peary, USS Bainbridge, and USS S. P. Lee. The narrative sheds light on these formidable vessels that played crucial roles during their time, especially in the aftermath of World War I.
The USS Reuben James, known for its unique four-funnel design, is highlighted as a key example of the class’s capabilities and challenges. The book captures the spirit of innovation that characterized naval engineering during the era while examining the operational histories of these destroyers. Each ship's contributions to naval warfare and its enduring legacy are meticulously detailed.
Readers are taken through a journey that showcases the trials and tribulations faced by these destroyers, including their engagements and the naval strategies of the day. The accounts reveal not just the technical specifications and combat records, but also the men and their stories behind these mighty machines.
Overall, this exploration presents a comprehensive picture of the Clemson-class destroyers, marking their importance in naval history and the evolution of maritime warfare. It provides insights into the broader context of their service and the shifting landscape of naval power in the early 20th century.
The USS Reuben James, known for its unique four-funnel design, is highlighted as a key example of the class’s capabilities and challenges. The book captures the spirit of innovation that characterized naval engineering during the era while examining the operational histories of these destroyers. Each ship's contributions to naval warfare and its enduring legacy are meticulously detailed.
Readers are taken through a journey that showcases the trials and tribulations faced by these destroyers, including their engagements and the naval strategies of the day. The accounts reveal not just the technical specifications and combat records, but also the men and their stories behind these mighty machines.
Overall, this exploration presents a comprehensive picture of the Clemson-class destroyers, marking their importance in naval history and the evolution of maritime warfare. It provides insights into the broader context of their service and the shifting landscape of naval power in the early 20th century.