USS S-15 (Ss-120): Complete War Patrol Reports

Author:   Ai Lab for Book-Lovers
Publisher:   Warships & Navies
Volume:   3
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9781608884520


Pages:   60
Publication Date:   31 March 2026
Format:   Paperback
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USS S-15 (Ss-120): Complete War Patrol Reports


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""1700 - Started carrying 250 amp float on both engines. 1645 - Fire in starboard motor panel. Secured float and fire stopped. We had no extinguisher, blankets, or other gear used. Three copper fingers..."" This passage documents a serious fire emergency in the motor panel during patrol operations, demonstrating the constant danger faced by submarine crews from mechanical failures and combat stress. The crew's ability to quickly respond without standard firefighting equipment reveals their resourcefulness under extreme pressure. These raw, unfiltered entries capture not just tactical decisions, but the raw human experience of sailors operating one of World War II's most dangerous weapons platforms. Every notation tells a story of courage, innovation, and survival against impossible odds. This is history as it was livedâ ""immediate, authentic, and unflinching in its documentation of submarine warfare's brutal realities. USS S-15 (SS-120): Complete War Patrol Reports presents an extraordinary opportunity to access declassified primary source documents that have shaped our understanding of submarine warfare during World War II. This comprehensive compilation brings together the official war patrol reports from one of the Navy's most significant submarine operations, offering readers an unparalleled window into the strategic, tactical, and human dimensions of undersea combat. For naval historians, military researchers, and World War II enthusiasts, these documents represent invaluable primary source material. Each report captures real-time decision-making, combat encounters, mechanical challenges, and crew dynamics that shaped the Pacific War. Unlike secondary accounts that interpret events through historical distance, these original reports preserve the immediate perspective of commanding officers and their crews as they navigated enemy waters, tracked targets, and executed missions that contributed to Allied victory. The USS S-15 operated during a critical period of submarine development and deployment. Her patrol reports document the evolution of tactics, the effectiveness of weapons systems, and the psychological toll of extended underwater operations. Researchers will discover detailed accounts of sonar engagements, torpedo deployments, evasion techniques, and encounters with enemy vessels. These reports provide essential context for understanding how the U.S. submarine force gradually achieved dominance in the Pacific theater. This volume serves multiple audiences. Military strategists studying submarine tactics and naval warfare will find actionable intelligence about combat operations. Academic researchers will appreciate the authenticated documentation of wartime decision-making. Veterans and their families will connect with the personal narratives embedded in official reports. History enthusiasts will experience the authenticity that only primary sources can deliverâ ""unvarnished accounts written by men operating at the edge of human endurance. The declassified nature of these reports makes them particularly significant. For decades, many details remained restricted. Now, readers can access the complete operational picture: successful engagements, failed missions, technical problems, and the constant interplay between human capability and mechanical reliability. This comprehensive access allows for deeper analysis and more nuanced understanding of submarine warfare than previously available. Owning this volume means preserving crucial naval history for future generations. As original archives age and fewer veterans remain to share their experiences, documented primary sources become increasingly precious. This compilation ensures that the USS S-15's contributions to naval history remain accessible and authoritative. Whet...

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Author:   Ai Lab for Book-Lovers
Publisher:   Warships & Navies
Imprint:   Warships & Navies
Volume:   3
Dimensions:   Width: 21.60cm , Height: 0.30cm , Length: 27.90cm
Weight:   0.163kg
ISBN:  

9781608884520


ISBN 10:   160888452
Pages:   60
Publication Date:   31 March 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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