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Sailors -- United States -- Biography
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Sailors' journey into war, Robert A. Maher and James E. Wise, Jr
A relic of the Revolution, containing a full and particular account of the sufferings and privations of all the American prisoners captured on the high seas, and carried into Plymouth, England, during the Revolution of 1776 : with the names of the vessels taken, the names and residence of the several crews, and time of their commitment, the names of such as died in prison, and such as made their escape, or entered on board English men-of-war, until the exchange of prisoners, March 15, 1779 : also, an account of the several cruises of the squadron under the command of Commodore John Paul Jones, prizes taken, etc., etc., by Charles Herbert, of Newburyport, Mass., who was taken prisoner in the Brigantine Dolton, Dec., 1776, and served in the U.S. Frigate Alliance, 1779-80
The hard way around, the passages of Joshua Slocum, Geoffrey Wolff
The castaway's war, one man's battle against Imperial Japan, Stephen Harding
The thousand dollar yacht, by Anthony Bailey ; illustrated by Peter Tripp
Radioman, an eyewitness account of Pearl Harbor and World War II in the Pacific, [edited by] Carol Edgemon Hipperson
Unsinkable, five men and the indomitable run of the USS Plunkett, James Sullivan
Red sky in mourning, a true story of love, loss, and survival at sea, Tami Oldham Ashcraft with Susea McGearhart
A measureless peril, America in the Battle of the Atlantic, 1939-1945, Richard Snow
Out of the depths, an unforgettable WWII story of survival, courage, and the sinking of the USS Indianapolis, Edgar Harrell, USMC with David Harrell
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