USS Grouper (Ss-214): Complete War Patrol Reports

Author:   Ai Lab for Book-Lovers
Publisher:   Warships & Navies
Volume:   18
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9781608884803


Pages:   352
Publication Date:   27 January 2026
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USS Grouper (Ss-214): Complete War Patrol Reports


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While enroute to Brisbane, GROUPER was attacked by a friendly plane in the early morning of 30 July in vicinity Latitude 11° S., Longitude 156°-44' E. The plane was first sighted coming out of rain squalls, and despite proper identification procedures and notification of position, the submarine was depth charged by an Allied aircraft. This harrowing incidentâ ""a serious friendly fire encounter that nearly resulted in the loss of USS Grouperâ ""reveals the constant, often overlooked dangers of misidentification in combat zones. Even with established protocols and clear communication, submarines operating in contested waters faced threats from their own forces. This passage documents not merely a tactical moment, but a critical vulnerability that led to corrective measures being implemented fleet-wide, fundamentally changing how naval forces coordinated operations in the Pacific Theater. This extraordinary compilation presents the complete, declassified war patrol reports of USS Grouper (SS-214), one of the United States Navy's most capable submarine hunters during World War II. These are not secondary accounts or historical interpretationsâ ""they are primary source documents, the authentic voices of commanding officers, crew members, and naval strategists capturing combat operations in real time. For naval historians, military researchers, and World War II enthusiasts, this volume represents an invaluable window into submarine warfare during the Pacific campaign. USS Grouper completed multiple war patrols across the Pacific, engaging in some of the most significant naval operations of the conflict. Her war patrol reports document strategic decisions, tactical engagements, equipment performance, and the human dimensions of submarine combat. These firsthand accounts reveal how submariners identified targets, coordinated attacks, managed resources, and adapted to evolving enemy countermeasures. They capture the tension of patrol operations, the technical challenges of undersea warfare, and the leadership decisions that determined success or failure in the vast Pacific Ocean. The declassified status of these documents makes them newly accessible to serious researchers. Previously restricted by military classification, these reports now offer unprecedented insight into naval operations that shaped the Pacific War. Readers will discover detailed accounts of encounters with enemy vessels, descriptions of combat conditions, equipment malfunctions and innovations, crew dynamics under extreme stress, and strategic assessments from experienced submarine commanders. Each patrol report functions as a historical artifactâ ""a moment frozen in time when decisions made in seconds determined outcomes affecting naval strategy. This volume appeals to multiple audiences: military historians seeking primary source documentation; naval enthusiasts interested in submarine technology and tactics; World War II researchers examining Pacific Theater operations; veterans' family members preserving their relatives' service records; and general readers fascinated by maritime history and wartime decision-making. Whether you're studying specific naval engagements, researching submarine warfare methodology, or exploring personal connections to WWII service, these complete war patrol reports provide authoritative, detailed documentation unavailable elsewhere. Owning this compilation means preserving crucial naval history for future generations. As primary source materials become increasingly valuable to researchers and as firsthand accounts from the WWII generation become rarer, comprehensive collections like this serve as essential historical anchors. These documents deserve a place in military libraries, research institutions, and the personal collections of histor...

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Author:   Ai Lab for Book-Lovers
Publisher:   Warships & Navies
Imprint:   Warships & Navies
Volume:   18
Dimensions:   Width: 21.60cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 27.90cm
Weight:   0.816kg
ISBN:  

9781608884803


ISBN 10:   1608884805
Pages:   352
Publication Date:   27 January 2026
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Not yet available   Availability explained
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