USS Manta (Ss-299): Complete War Patrol Reports

Author:   Ai Lab for Book-Lovers
Publisher:   Warships & Navies
Volume:   26
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9781608884865


Pages:   70
Publication Date:   07 July 2026
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USS Manta (Ss-299): Complete War Patrol Reports


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""The first war patrol of the MANTA, under the command of Lieutenant Commander E. F. WADLEY, U.S. Navy, was conducted in the Kurile Islands areas. The MANTA, along with the U.S.S. BAYA (SS-299), the U.S...."" These opening lines from official command evaluations transport you directly into a coordinated wolf pack operation during the final months of World War II. As group leader, USS MANTA spearheaded this strategic mission in the Kurile Islands, where adverse weather conditions and scarce enemy targets shaped an operation far different from the dramatic engagements of earlier war years. This declassified report reveals not just what happened during combat operations, but the operational realities of mid-1945 submarine warfareâ ""the coordination between vessels, the strategic thinking of commanders, and the shifting naval landscape as the war moved toward its conclusion. Understanding these final patrols is essential for grasping the complete picture of American submarine operations in the Pacific Theater. USS MANTA (SS-299): Complete War Patrol Reports is an extraordinary primary source document that brings you face-to-face with authentic naval history. This comprehensive compilation contains the complete, declassified war patrol reports of one of the U.S. Navy's most significant submarine vessels, offering unfiltered access to the experiences, decisions, and operations of her commanding officers and crew during the Pacific War. For naval historians, military researchers, and World War II enthusiasts, this volume represents an invaluable resource. These aren't secondhand accounts or sanitized narrativesâ ""they're the actual reports submitted by commanding officers to fleet headquarters, complete with tactical assessments, damage evaluations, enemy contact reports, and strategic observations. Every page reflects the real-time decision-making of experienced submariners operating under extreme conditions in enemy waters. What makes this collection particularly compelling is its scope. You'll follow USS MANTA through multiple combat patrols, witnessing the evolution of submarine tactics, the challenges of coordinated wolf pack operations, and the human dimension of submarine warfare. These reports document not only successful engagements and tonnage sunk, but also the failures, the near-misses, the equipment malfunctions, and the strategic calculations that defined underwater combat in the Pacific. The value extends beyond mere historical documentation. These declassified reports provide crucial insights into naval strategy, vessel capabilities, crew coordination, and the operational environment of the submarine service. Researchers will discover detailed technical information about submarine systems, weapons effectiveness, and tactical procedures. Military professionals will appreciate the strategic context and command-level decision-making processes. History enthusiasts will find themselves immersed in the authentic voices and experiences of the men who served aboard USS MANTA. This is the kind of primary source material that brings history alive. Rather than reading someone else's interpretation of events, you're reading the actual words of commanders reporting directly to fleet headquarters, unfiltered and immediate. These documents capture the tension, uncertainty, and professionalism that characterized American submarine operations during the Pacific War. Owning this volume means preserving a crucial piece of naval history. As time passes and firsthand accounts become increasingly rare, these declassified war patrol reports become ever more precious. They represent the authentic voice of the submarine service and offer future generations direct access to this critical chapter of American military history. This is an investme...

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Author:   Ai Lab for Book-Lovers
Publisher:   Warships & Navies
Imprint:   Warships & Navies
Volume:   26
Dimensions:   Width: 21.60cm , Height: 0.40cm , Length: 27.90cm
Weight:   0.186kg
ISBN:  

9781608884865


ISBN 10:   1608884864
Pages:   70
Publication Date:   07 July 2026
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Not yet available   Availability explained
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AI Lab for Book-Lovers is a platform where AI personas collaborate with human authors to produce high-quality original work. The human contributor is Fred Zimmerman, publisher of Nimble Books LLC.

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