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Description
Aircraft carriers were the US Navy's principal weapon against Japan during the Pacific War.
Development of the Essex class began in 1939, becoming the largest class of carrier ever to be built. Early in the Pacific War it became renowned for its 'Sunday Punch' of 36 fighter planes, 36 dive bombers, and 18 torpedo planes. Alongside the lighter Independence class, these carriers formed the formidable Fast Carrier Force in the Pacific.
Featuring artwork detailing the interior and exterior features of the ships, this book explores their design, development, and the action they saw in the Pacific, including the climactic battles of Philippine Sea, Leyte Gulf, and Okinawa.
Table of Contents
Development
Chronology
The Essex Class
The Independence Class
Bibliography
Color Plate Commentary
Index
Product details
Published | May 20 2012 |
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Format | Ebook (Epub & Mobi) |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 48 |
ISBN | 9781780967516 |
Imprint | Osprey Publishing |
Illustrations | 14 col |
Series | New Vanguard |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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The book does its job well in describing the Essex and Independence class carriers. There are also many photographs and paintings of the carriers while either on a regular cruise or in combat actions. In all, a good book from Osprey to read for those interested in US carriers and their operations.
Andrew Nguyen, ww2db.com (October 2009)
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The superlative images in the book are further enhanced by the artwork of Tony Bryan... this is a book that ship fans will just have to have in their libraries and the rest of us will find it an excellent primer on the types.
Scott Van Aken, modelingmadness.com

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