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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Craig R. McDonald , John D. Alden , Maurice RindskopfPublisher: McFarland & Co Inc Imprint: McFarland & Co Inc Dimensions: Width: 17.80cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 25.40cm Weight: 0.581kg ISBN: 9780786432097ISBN 10: 0786432098 Pages: 335 Publication Date: 08 February 2008 Recommended Age: From 18 years Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsTable of Contents Acknowledgments Foreword by Commander John D. Alden, USN (Retired) Foreword by Rear Admiral Maurice H. Rindskopf, USN (Retired) Preface 1. QUALIFYING FOR THE SUBMARINE SERVICE Boot Camp Specialty School Submarine School 2. BUILDING THE PUFFER AND THE BONDING OF THE CREW Submarines in Wisconsin Building the Puffer Plank Owners The Bonding of the Crew Down the Mississippi River Final Training and on to Brisbane 3. THE INITIAL OFFICERS OF THE PUFFER Commander Marvin J. Jensen Franklin G. Hess Lawrence G. Bernard Carl R. Dwyer William M. Pugh II Walter Mazzone Kenneth Dobson 4. THE POLITICAL, PHYSIOLOGICAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL Torpedo Politics The Physical Environment Lack of Light Sleep Deprivation and Irregular Sleep Perception of Time Heat and Humidity Hypoxia and Carbon Dioxide Poisoning Adrenaline Summary 5. THE FIRST WAR PATROL BEGINNINGS Repairs and Rest at Brisbane The First Attack Bad Weather and Disaster 6. THE DEPTH CHARGING OF THE PUFFER The Dangerous Escorts Caught at Periscope Depth Heat and Humidity Rise Sinking Deeper Waiting It Out Decision Time Surface! Surface! The Puffer’s Return Awards 7. THE SECOND WAR PATROL Distorted History Corrected History New Crew and Boat Repairs The New Commander Departure for Subic Bay The First Attack Frustration Again Waiting for Action No Christmas Presents Happy New Year Deck Gun Action 8. THE THIRD WAR PATROL New Crew Members and Training Lombok and Makassar Straits Invasion Scare A Second Chance A Dangerous Destroyer No Contacts and Return to Fremantle 9. R & R AT PERTH AND FREMANTLE Companionship and Craziness The Extreme The Tragic 10. THE FOURTH WAR PATROL New Crew Members Repairs and More Repairs Lifeguard Duty Tawi Tawi—Carrier Carrier Tanker Tanker Mechanical Troubles Resistance in the Sibutu Passage Friendly Natives Awards 11. THE FIFTH WAR PATROL New Men and New Equipment Return to the Makassar Strait Shallow Water Sibutu Passage Basilan Strait Attack Torpedo Transfer Cape Calavite Attack Another Assignment? Awards 30 Days Leave 12. THE SIXTH WAR PATROL A New Commander and a Larger Crew New Weapons and Technology Waikiki Bound Okinawa Dive! Dive! Heavy Seas and Heavy Action A Trap R & R at Guam 13. THE SEVENTH WAR PATROL A Full Boat and Refit Lifeguard Duty A Near Miss Man Overboard! Thirsty Lookouts Air Support Junks Artillery Action Return to Saipan Midway via Wake 14. R & R AT MIDWAY Arrival Fun and Games Navy Cross Victory in Europe Day Training Good-Bye 15. THE EIGHTH WAR PATROL More Personnel Changes Back to Saipan Back to War Tragedy The South China Sea Java Sea and Bali Fremantle R & R in Perth 16. THE NINTH WAR PATROL The Last Departure The Numbers Game Peace The Last Loss 17. BACK TO THE STATES 54 or Bust Subic Bay Wait Off to Pearl Harbor San Francisco Navy Day Celebration Home Again What Next? 18. POSTWAR SERVICE Hawaii Seattle The End of the Puffer Reunions Glossary of Terms and Abbreviations Appendix 1. List of Awards Appendix 2. Summary of Claimed Successful Attacks Appendix 3. Postwar Puffer Service Roster Bibliography IndexReviewsMcDonald affords a comprehensive record of the Puffer's service, and the inclusion of first-hand accounts from former crew members adds a precious resource for future researchers --The Journal of Military History; engaging...author obviously devoted much time to in-depth research...McDonald's work is masterful and commended to all hands --USNI. """McDonald affords a comprehensive record of the Puffer's service, and the inclusion of first-hand accounts from former crew members adds a precious resource for future researchers""--The Journal of Military History; ""engaging...author obviously devoted much time to in-depth research...McDonald's work is masterful and commended to all hands""--USNI." “McDonald affords a comprehensive record of the Puffer’s service, and the inclusion of first-hand accounts from former crew members adds a precious resource for future researchers”—The Journal of Military History; “engaging...author obviously devoted much time to in-depth research...McDonald’s work is masterful and commended to all hands”—USNI. Author InformationCraig R. McDonald is director of information and data services within the University Division at Indiana University in Bloomington. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |