A comprehensive account of the development of American aircraft
carriers up to and during World War II.
This extensively illustrated volume tells the dramatic yet successful
story of US aircraft carriers in World War II by class, ranging from
early pre-war designs to escort carriers built from destroyer hulls, to
the gigantic fleet carriers serving as the predecessors of modern-day
super carriers.
Besides covering the famous great carrier battles in the Pacific, this
book also tells of the equally important actions of US flat tops hunting
and destroying German U-boats in the Atlantic, making an enormous
contribution to the elimination of the U-boat dangers and the safe
arrival of transatlantic supplies, so desperately needed for the launch
of D-Day.
Including profiles and explanatory text boxes, the concise text gives a
clear overview of each ship's career, its fate and its significance in
American naval history. Moreover, the reader learns about the technical
evolution of US carriers throughout the war, and the various aircraft
launched from these magnificent vessels to engage their Japanese or
German foes. This volume provides an overview of preserved World War II
flat tops serving as floating museums for future generations as well as
a dive to the sunken USS Saratoga at Bikini Atoll.