A Sailor's History of the U.S. Navy
β Scribed by Cutler, Thomas J
- Book ID
- 107478950
- Publisher
- Naval Institute Press
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 3 MB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781612511641
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β¦ Synopsis
Adopted by the U.S. Navy for issue to all new Sailors, A Sailorβs History of the U.S. Navy brings to life the events that have shaped and inspired the Navy of today while highlighting the roles of all Sailorsβfrom seaman to admiral. Rather than focus entirely upon such naval icons as Stephen Decatur and Chester Nimitz, as most histories do, author Thomas J. Cutler, a retired lieutenant commander and former second class petty officer, brings to the forefront the contributions of enlisted people. Youβll read about Quartermaster Peter Williams, who steered the ironclad Monitor into history, and Hospital Corpsman Tayinikia Campbell, who saved lives in USS Cole after she was struck by terrorists in Yemen.
Unlike most histories, A Sailorβs History is arranged thematically rather than chronologically. Chapters are built around the Navyβs core values of honor, courage, and commitment, its traditions of ''Donβt Tread on Me'' and...
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