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198148299Washington DC: U. S. Government Printing Office 1981. First Edition. Hardcover. good. Quarto 576 v.8 only illus. maps bibliography some wear to top and bottom spine edges. Foreword by Edward Hidalgo Secretary of the Navy; introduction by Rear Admiral John D. H. Kane Jr. Director of Naval History. This is the final volume in the multi-volume Dictory of American Naval Fighting Ships. The Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships DANFS is the official reference work for the basic facts about ships used by the United States Navy. When the writing project was developed the parameters for this series were designed to cover only commissioned US Navy ships with assigned names. If the ship was not assigned a name it was not included in the histories written for the series. In addition to the ship entries DANFS and the online links have been expanded to include appendices on small craft histories of Confederate Navy ships and various essays related to naval ships. DANFS was published in print by the Naval Historical Center NHC as bound hardcover volumes ordered by ship name from Volume I A-B in 1959 to Volume VIII W-Z in 1981. Several volumes subsequently went out of print. In 1991 a revised Volume I Part A covering only ship names beginning with A was released. Work continues on revisions of the remaining volumes. As the DANFS is a work of the U.S. government its content is in the public domain and the text is often quoted verbatim in other works including in some cases Wikipedia articles. Many websites organized by former and active crew members of U.S. Navy vessels include a copy of their ships' DANFS entries. The Dictionary limits itself largely to basic descriptions and brief operational notes and includes almost no analysis or historical context. Unless otherwise specified all the ships illustrated in this volume are commission ships of the United States Navy with their names preceded by the Identification USS. U. S. Government Printing Office hardcover
199148298Washington DC: U. S. Government Printing Office 1991. Revised Edition. Hardcover. good. Quarto 520 v.1 only illus. maps top corner front flyleaf torn off slight wear to board edges. Foreword by Admiral Arleigh Burke. This revised edition depicts each ship in its historical setting; the original edition was published in 1959. The Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships DANFS is the official reference work for the basic facts about ships used by the United States Navy. When the writing project was developed the parameters for this series were designed to cover only commissioned US Navy ships with assigned names. If the ship was not assigned a name it was not included in the histories written for the series. In addition to the ship entries DANFS and the online links have been expanded to include appendices on small craft histories of Confederate Navy ships and various essays related to naval ships. DANFS was published in print by the Naval Historical Center NHC as bound hardcover volumes ordered by ship name from Volume I A-B in 1959 to Volume VIII W-Z in 1981. Several volumes subsequently went out of print. In 1991 a revised Volume I Part A covering only ship names beginning with A was released. Work continues on revisions of the remaining volumes. As the DANFS is a work of the U.S. government its content is in the public domain and the text is often quoted verbatim in other works including in some cases Wikipedia articles. Many websites organized by former and active crew members of U.S. Navy vessels include a copy of their ships' DANFS entries. The Dictionary limits itself largely to basic descriptions and brief operational notes and includes almost no analysis or historical context. Unless otherwise specified all the ships illustrated in this volume are commission ships of the United States Navy with their names preceded by the Identification USS. U. S. Government Printing Office hardcover
1979mon0000226716US Government Printing Office 1979T. paperback. Good. . SCARCE. Softcover. Clean text - NO writing NO highlighting to text. Some light surface wear to cover. A bump to fore-edge head corner resulting in a faint crease at that corner of first 50 pages or so. A Good reading copy of an uncommon book. US Government Printing Office paperback
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195515438Philadelphia PA: Philco Corporation 1955. Stiff covers. fair to good. Quarto approx. 200 pages. 3-hole punched sheets in stiff covers illus. figures tables glossary bibliography index covers stained fore-edge stained. Testing electronic equipment. Topics covered include testing in general test equipment and measurements testing--techniques and practices and preventive maintenance and the repair of test equipment. Philco Corporation unknown
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1943016126Washingon DC: U.S. Department of the Navy 1943. Quarto. 218p. Fold-out plates of mounts. Over a thousand pictures of the most minute parts. Cross-index. Essential for mechanics aboard ship on repair and for the homefront to send the exact replacements. A very nice copy bound in gray stiff paper wraps printed in black light soiling on rear cover. U.S. Department of the Navy unknown
193981630Washington D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office 1939. Presumed First Edition First printing. Hardcover. Very good. xi 3 718 2 pages. Includes Foreword Preface Illustrations including three fold-outs Naval Operations From 1785 to 1801 War with the Barbary Powers. Also includes index from page 651 to page 718 as well as 14 black and white illustrations between the frontispiece and page 524. Includes index between pages 531 and 587. Published under Direction of The Honorable Claude A. Swanson Secretary of the Navy. This is volume I of a six volume set. This volume is the first of a projected series of documents relating to naval operations during the several wars between the United States and the former Barbary Powers of northern Africa near the beginning of the nineteenth century. This first volume covers the naval operations through 1801 with the exception of those documents already published in the series pertaining to the Quasi-War with France. The more important naval events dealt with herein are the voyage of the U. S. S. George Washington the declaration of war by Tripoli against the United States and the sending of a squadron to the Mediterranean under the command of Commodore Richard Dale. Commodore Dudley Wright Knox 21 June 1877 – 11 June 1960 was an officer in the United States Navy during the Spanish–American War and World War I. He was also a prominent naval historian who for many years oversaw the Navy Department's historical office now named the Naval History and Heritage Command. During the Spanish–American War he served aboard the screw steamer Maple a tender in Cuban waters. He commanded the gunboats Albay and Iris during the Philippine–American War of 1899-1902 and the latter during the Chinese Boxer Rebellion of 1899-1901. He then commanded three of the Navy's first destroyers: Shubrick Wilkes and Decatur before commanding the First Torpedo Flotilla. During the 1907-1909 cruise of the "Great White Fleet" sent around the world by President Theodore Roosevelt he served as ordnance officer of the battleship Nebraska BB-14. He attended the Naval War College's two-year course in 1912–13 and after graduation became the aide to Captain William Sims commanding the Atlantic Torpedo Flotilla. In 1915 Knox became a leading figure in developing naval operational doctrine by publishing an influential article in the U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings. He served as Fleet Ordnance Officer in both Atlantic and Pacific served in the Office of Naval Intelligence and commanded the Guantanamo Bay Naval Station. In November 1917 he joined the staff of Admiral William Sims Commander of U.S. Naval Forces in European Waters and earned the Navy Cross for "distinguished service" serving as Aide in the Planning Section and later in the Historical Section. He was promoted to Captain on 1 February 1918. After returning to the United States in March 1919 he served for a year on the faculty of the Naval War College when he became a key figure on the Knox-King-Pye Board that examined professional military education. In 1920 Knox first began his work as a naval publicist serving as naval editor of the Army and Navy Journal until 1923. He became the naval correspondent of the Baltimore Sun from 1924 to 1946 and naval correspondent of the New York Herald Tribune in 1929. Transferred to the Retired List of the Navy on 20 October 1921 he continued on active duty simultaneously serving as Officer in Charge Office of Naval Records and Library and as Curator for the Navy Department. Knox played a key role in setting up the Naval Historical Foundation. Early in World War II he was assigned additional duty as Deputy Director of Naval History. For a quarter of a century his leadership inspired diligence efficiency and initiative while he guided improved and expanded the Navy's archival and historical operations. His personal connections to President Roosevelt Fleet Admiral Ernest J. King and other senior leaders in the Navy Department allowed him to play an instrumental role behind the scenes in the years leading up to and during World War II. Advanced to Commodore on 2 November 1945 he was awarded the Legion of Merit for "exceptionally meritorious conduct" while directing the correlation and preservation of accurate records of the U.S. naval operations in World War II thus protecting this vital information for posterity. U.S. Government Printing Office hardcover
194846575Washington DC: Department of the Navy 1948. Wraps. good. 645 pages. Index. Name of previous owner present. Some notes such as "cancelled by" and underlining name stamped in several places. Boards somewhat worn and soiled. The Navy Department Bulletin is the official publication for the promulgation of directives and instructions to the entire Naval Establishment. This 1948 edition was issued for the purpose of eliminating obsolete and cancelled material contained in previous Bulletin publications. This reflects the state of knowledge and the state of practice between the end of the Second World War and the beginning of the Korean War. It was classified Restricted and thus also reflects some early Cold War security practice. Department of the Navy paperback
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190063280RARE lithograph map. Condtion: with fold as issued. Government Printing Office, Washington.
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