Tin Can Sailor: Life Aboard the USS Sterett, 1939 1945 by C. Raymond Calhoun

By C. Raymond Calhoun

Greater than 8 hundred sailors served aboard the Sterett in the course of her dangerous and significant tasks in international warfare II. this can be the tale of these males and their liked send, recorded via a junior officer who served at the recognized destroyer from her commissioning in 1939 to April 1943, whilst he used to be wounded on the conflict of Tulagi. Peppered with the type of shiny, actual information which can merely be supplied by means of a player, the ebook is the saga of a gallant struggling with send that earned a Presidential Unit quotation for her half within the 3rd conflict of Savo Island, the place she took on a battleship, cruiser, and destroyer and was once the final to depart the fray. Calhoun's gripping and colourful account tells what it was once wish to be there in the course of these furiously fought, close-range engagements. whilst released in hardcover in 1993, the booklet used to be commonly praised as an excellent learn loaded with wealthy and fascinating information.

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It was a brutal foretaste of the expected invasion of the Home Islands. After the fruitless expenditure of the 2nd Armored Division in the Philippines in January–February 1945, the Japanese Army decided to hold its best armor for the defense of the Home Islands. The only major Japanese tank unit on Okinawa was the understrength 27th Tank Regiment, with only 13 Ha-gos and 14 Shinhoto Chi-has. The success of US tanks in the Marianas, on the Philippines, and on Iwo Jima led to the decision to commit the heaviest US armor force ever, totaling eight Army, two Marine tank battalions, and two Marine independent tank companies, totaling over 800 tanks.

The other markings include a maintenance marking indicating the type of radio fitted, and the lower number is probably a shipping code. This tank was unusual in that it had a Devil-dog insignia painted on the front of the hull side. com Like the 4th Tank Battalion, the 5th Tank Battalion applied wooden side armor on the hull as an antidote to Japanese magnetic mines. The 5th Tank Battalion had its own distinctive features including the use of penny nails welded to the hatches to provide standoff protection against satchel charges, and planks over the suspension to prevent Japanese infantry from throwing satchel charges under the tank.

The first eight of these were issued to the Fleet Marine Force and were deployed with the Marine 4th and 5th Tank Battalions for the Iwo Jima operation. An entire US Army tank battalion, the 713th Provisional Flame Thrower Battalion, was equipped with 54 of these; although an Army unit, this battalion was deployed with the Fleet Marine Force in the summer of 1945 for operations on Okinawa. The Marine tank battalions began a shift from the M4A2 to the M4A3 tank in 1945. This was a situation forced on the Marine Corps by the end of M4A2 (75mm) production in favor of the M4A2 (76mm), which the Marine Corps did not want.

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