The Tenth Fleet | The True Story Of The US Navy’s Phantom Fleet Battling-boats During WW2
Author - Ladislas Farago
Year published - 1986
Published by - Drum Books
Book Format - Soft Cover
Genre - World War 2 - Europe
Summary
This is the incredible, first-hand account of the campaign that if we lost, it would cost us the war. This is the Battle of the Atlantic, the life or death struggle against Hitler’s U-Boat fleet. The Tenth Fleet was a tiny, little known US Navy unit, headed by Commander Kenneth Knowles. It had no ships, and was established by Admiral Francis Low to act as a “think Tank” for the Battle of the Atlantic.
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Author - Ladislas Farago
Year published - 1986
Published by - Drum Books
Book Format - Soft Cover
Genre - World War 2 - Europe
Summary
This is the incredible, first-hand account of the campaign that if we lost, it would cost us the war. This is the Battle of the Atlantic, the life or death struggle against Hitler’s U-Boat fleet. The Tenth Fleet was a tiny, little known US Navy unit, headed by Commander Kenneth Knowles. It had no ships, and was established by Admiral Francis Low to act as a “think Tank” for the Battle of the Atlantic.
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Author - Ladislas Farago
Year published - 1986
Published by - Drum Books
Book Format - Soft Cover
Genre - World War 2 - Europe
Summary
This is the incredible, first-hand account of the campaign that if we lost, it would cost us the war. This is the Battle of the Atlantic, the life or death struggle against Hitler’s U-Boat fleet. The Tenth Fleet was a tiny, little known US Navy unit, headed by Commander Kenneth Knowles. It had no ships, and was established by Admiral Francis Low to act as a “think Tank” for the Battle of the Atlantic.
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