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USS Iowa at War

USS Iowa at War
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Author:

Kit Bonner

Foreword by:

Tom Vilsack

Format: Paperback, 128 Pages
Item: 144217
ISBN: 9780760328040
Publisher: Zenith Press
Series: At War
Specs
Illustrations: 115 Color & 52 B&W Photos
Size: 8.25 x 10.625 x .29
Weight: 1.063 lb.
Edition: First
Published: April 15th 2007
DC: AP
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“The Bonner’s are at it again! And this time maritime journalism’s most prolific writer/photographer team focus their deft talents on a beloved sure-fire subject – the mighty battleship Iowa…USS Iowa at War captures the drama of this historic battle – with the U.S. Navy spoiling for revenge for Pearl Harbor – as well as the other great engagements of the Iowa and the mighty vessels of her class.”
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The lead ship of her class, the last of the battleships--and the best--the USS Iowa (BB 61) marks the beginning and end of a naval era. This book traces the Iowas long and storied career--from her conception in the 1930s as the first of the 45,000-ton class of battleships, through her distinguished service in World War II and Korea and the 1980s, to her historic status today. Along the way, the Iowa earned eleven battle stars and took part in what many consider the last of the great battleship engagements, the Battle of Leyte Gulf in October 1944. USS Iowa at War captures the drama of this historic battle--with the U.S. Navy spoiling for revenge for Pearl Harbor--as well as the other great engagements of the Iowa and the mighty vessels of her class; in particular, the book depicts the ships part in the Battle of the Philippine Sea, where Iowa effectively destroyed all that remained of Japans carrier-based aircraft.

Kit and Carolyn Bonner are naval historians and photographers. They have authored or co-authored numerous books, including Great Ship Disasters, Warship Boneyards, Cold War at Sea, and Great Naval Disasters. Kit was the naval consultant for the 1997 blockbuster film, Titanic. They live in Ione, California.

Governor Tom Vilsack was elected Iowa’s 39th Governor in 1998, the first Democratic governor of the state in more than 30 years. He was re-elected to a second four-year term in 2002. Prior to being elected governor, Governor Vilsack was an Iowa State Senator (1992-98) and the mayor of Mt. Pleasant, Iowa (1987-92) as well as managing a private law practice with his father-in-law.

Cybermodeler Online, April 2007
"Zenith has released an interesting new title covering the history of the USS Iowa...[USS Iowa at War] is nicely illustrated with a mix of period photos as well as nice images taken around the preserved ship. The illustrations are also very nicely done...If you're a battleship enthusiast or naval history hobbyist, this title will provide you with a nice look at the history and development of these ultimate battleships and their impact on world events. This title is well done and definitely recommended reading!"

Sea Classics, August 2007

“The Bonner’s are at it again! And this time maritime journalism’s most prolific writer/photographer team focuses their deft talents on a beloved sure-fire subject – the mighty battleship IowaUSS Iowa at War captures the drama of this historic battle – with the U.S. Navy spoiling for revenge for Pearl Harbor – as well as the other great engagements of the Iowa and the mighty vessels of her class.”

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Preface

I.         Introduction - Historical Perspective of Iowa Class Battleships

II.       The World’s Battleships – 20th Century Icons of the Sea

III.     Inspiration, Design and Building of the American Iowa Class Battleship

IV.    The USS Iowa in Combat – World War II – Almost sunk by the USS William D Porter DD-579 (“Don’t Shoot, We’re Republicans”)

V.      Recalled for the Korean Conflict (1952)

VI.    The Iowa Class Changes – (1956 – Onward)

VII.  The Soviet Sea Menace – the Kirov class Battlecruiser

VIII.Countering the Kirov – the Controversial Modernized Iowa Class of the 1980’s

IX.    Tragedy Strikes the Iowa in 1989 – Flareback in Turret # Two and Forty Seven of the Crew is Killed

X.      The End of the Line for the USS Iowa - The Battle for the Ship as a Museum (Final Decommissioning of the Great Ship

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