Inchon to Wonsan : From the Deck of a Destroyer in the Korean War
by Alexander, James Edwin
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About This Item
Annapolis: Naval Institute Press, 1998. 2nd printing. As New. octavo. dust jacket xv + 228pp., b/w plates, maps, notes, index, ÔDestroyers were the workhorses of the US Fleet in 1950. This is the story of their experiences during the first crucial year of the war, told by an enlisted man on the destroyer John A. Bole. For this book, the author created a fictional destroyer, USS John J. Borland, and he records through this single vessel the actual experiences of a number of real destroyers via their logs and diaries and other source materialÕ
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- Title
- Inchon to Wonsan : From the Deck of a Destroyer in the Korean War
- Author
- Alexander, James Edwin
- Book Condition
- New
- Edition
- 2nd printing
- Publisher
- Naval Institute Press
- Place of Publication
- Annapolis
- Date Published
- 1998
- Size
- octavo
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- Modern Naval;
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