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NEW! Scurvy Dogs, Green Water and Gunsmoke by Bob Cohen & Terry Miller
Volume One $14.95 + $3.00 Shipping Item B-62
Volume Two $14.95 + $3.00 Shipping Item B-63
Scurvy Dogs, Green Water and Gunsmoke: Fifty Years in U.S. Navy Destroyers is a two-volume work of 18 destroyer veterans, many of whom, including TCS Executive Director, Terry Miller, have had stories published in The Tin Can Sailor. These two books are filled with stories from the experiences of these men.
All profits from the sales of this book will go to benefit
Navy-Marine Corps Relief.
NEW! Quicksilver: A Greyhound at Sea by CDR. Jack L. Wells $18.95 Media Rate ($23.95 Priority Rate) Item B-60
This book portrays men at sea in a difficult and unpopular war. In the fall of 1967, Vietnam was on the way to becoming an American nightmare. Yet each man had to find his own way to cope with the exhaustion, boredom, and, ultimately, combat with a resourceful and persistent enemy. Ens. Patrick Dillan was assigned to the USS LARTER (DD 766). Only 26, he was a bit of a rebel on what was supposed to be a six-month WestPac deployment. The reader will learn how he dealt with  normal evolutions, port calls, and combat while wrestling with his own and his ship mate=s emotions. Click here for book review.
 
NEW!  Black Oil Chief USN by William E. Sneed
$19.95 Media Rate ($24.95 Priority Rate) Item B-61
Chief Boiler Technician Phillip Keith is just three weeks short of his much-anticipated retirement. Spoiled by his post with a modern class cruiser, Keith is counting on an easy voyage to the United States from the Philippines. When fate intervenes, he is reassigned to an old World War II destroyer, the USS Biscay, to ensure its safe return to the States. This action-packed novel with a compelling spiritual message about courage, faith, and destiny will both entertain and inspire. Click here for book review.
Tales from a Tin Can by Michael Keith Olson
$20.00 Media Rate ($25.00 Priority Rate) Item B-
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The first oral history of one combat ship's adventures, sometimes comic, sometimes mundane, sometimes heart wrenching, over the entire course of America's involvement in the Pacific. An impressive accomplishment and highly recommended. WWII History.
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Inside the Danger Zone: The U.S. Military in the Persian Gulf 1987-1988 by Harold Lee Wise
$30.00 Media Rate ($35.00 Priority Rate) Item B-
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A history of U.S. military involvement in the Persian Gulf in 1987 and 1988--a time of burning ships, air strikes, and secret missions--the prelude to the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait, Desert Storm, and the most recent U.S. invasion of Iraq. Based largely on first-hand accounts from veterans of that era, it is an up-close, detailed report from the front lines of a guerrilla war at sea. Many of the dramatic incidents of this period are told in depth, with new information and details never before seen in print. Click here for book review.
Halsey's Typhoon by Bob Drury and Tom Clavin
$22.00 Media Rate ($27.00 Priority Rate) Item B-53

In December 1944, Admiral William "Bull" Halsey and the U.S. 3rd Fleet confronted an onslaught as relentless and deadly as any Japanese attack. A powerful typhoon, surging with 150 mile-per-hour winds, struck the warships in the deepest, most shark-infested waters of the Pacific. Using recently declassified official documents, Halsey's Typhoon captures the unfolding of this "natural" wartime calamity. Click here for book review
DESTROYER DESIGN by Howard A. Chatterton, Jr.
$14.95 (Shipping charge $2.33) Item B-49

This publication describes the destroyer design process.  Use of a computer allows the techniques described here to be done quickly and consistently in much greater detail than was possible by hand.
NO HIGHER HONOR by Bradley Peniston.
$23.00 Media Rate ($28.00  Priority Rate) Item B-50
The USS Samuel B. Robert (FFG-58) was a small warship built for escort duty much like its namesake vessel, on of the "tin can" heroes of Leyte Gulf. Journalist Bradley Peniston draws on hundreds of documents and interviews to present the first book about the Roberts heroic actions.
SHIP OF GHOSTS  by James D. Hornfischer.
$22.00 Media Rate ($27.00  Priority Rate) Item B-51
James D. Hornfischer, acclaimed author of The Last Stand of the Tin Can Sailors, delivers an unflinching account of heroism and honor at the limit of human endurance--and of the unsung warriors who waged one of the most remarkable battles of World War II. Using journals and letters, rare historical documents, including testimony from postwar Japanese war crimes tribunals, and the eyewitness accounts of Houston's survivors.
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MODERN U.S. NAVY DESTROYERS  by S. F. Tomajczyk.
$14.95 Item B-52
This book takes you below the deck of some of the most feared ships in the world.  A tour inside the destroyer including the computerized Combat Information Center, the spacious Arleigh Burke-class dining area, the cramped Spurance-class crew's quarters, the surprisingly quiet engine control room and the flight control room.
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A CALL TO COLORS  by John J. Gobbell.
$8.00 Media Rate ($13.00 Priority Rate) Item B-54
The Battle of Leyte Gulf took place on October 24 and 25 in 1944. Without a doubt it was the final battle in the history of the world where naval surface combatants were in actual physical sight of each other. The author takes us back to that tenuous time late in the war when most of the strategic minds within the U.S. and Japanese militaries were certain of one thing. The Japanese had lost the war. The questions that remained were, how would the remaining resources of the Japanese armed services be used.
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The "Sacrificial Lamb" by Bill Sholin.
$20.00 Media Rate ($25.00 Priority Rate) Item B-55
This story is not about one sailor or just one ship; rather, it's about an event in U.S. history that needs to be told.  Okinawa where 4,907 sailors lost their lives and 4,832 were wounded in the greatest air-sea battle of all time.
"Truman's Decision"  by Bill Sholin.
$12.00 Media Rate ($17.00 Priority Rate) Item B-56
U.S. destroyermen stood between thousands of Kamilkazes and the U.S. Fleet. They paid a terrible price -- but virtually saved America.  The following pictorial review will give our readers a hint of what American sailors went through to keep the United States of America free.
Sea of Thunder by Evan Thomas.
$27.00 Media Rate ($32.00 Priority Rate) Item B-57
The book tells the story of the Japanese and American commanders whose fates converged in history's last great naval engagement, the Battle of Leyte Gulf in October 1944. It is also a story of competing traditions and the extraordinary influence of personality, organizations and culture on warfare -- despite the advanced technologies wielded in World War II. Click here for book review

THE NEPTUNE STRATEGY by John J. Gobbell.
$22.00 Media Rate ($27.00 Priority Rate) Item B-47
This is Gobbell’s fourth book in the series. Commander Todd Ingram finds himself in many dangerous situations and is successful in “getting out” of his dilemmas. As in the previous stories, actual military events, real persons and warship details are carefully woven into the telling of the story.  Click here for book review.
 

THE LAST STAND OF THE TIN CAN SAILORS
by James D. Hornfisher, winner of the Samuel Eliot Morison Award for Naval Literature.
$14.00 Media Rate ($19.00 Priority Rate
) Item B-46b (Available Paperback Only)
An inspiring chronicle of courage under fire. A portrait of a naval battle unlike any other in U.S. history--a story as much about the values that define a warrior and a nation as it is about war.  Filled with riveting detail and based on the author's extensive interviews and correspondence with veterans, unpublished eyewitness accounts, declassified documents and rare Japanese sources, this is war at sea as it has seldom been presented before! Winner of the Samuel Eliot Morison Award for Naval Literature. Click here for book review.

CORRY:  A D-DAY SURVIVOR'S STORIES ABOUT THE DESTROYER THAT LED THE NORMANDY INVASION
by LTJG Francis M. McKernon as told to Kevin McKernon.
$15.95 Media Rate ($20.95 Priority Rate) Item B-45
Paperback. June 6, 1944: D-Day-After leading the massive Allied invasion armada to France, off Utah Beach the destroyer USS Corry (DD-463) engaged in a fierce battle with German artillery firing from the Normandy shore. She was the only US destroyer sunk on D-Day. After abandoning ship, crewmembers fought to survive in bone-chilling water for more than two hours under constant enemy shelling. Includes D-Day front-line action, U-boat encounters, the Battle of the Atlantic, and more.  
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THE LAST LIEUTENANT by John J. Gobbell.
$8.00 Media Rate ($13.00 Priority Rate) Item B-41
This is the first book in a series of three books. This book focuses on an escape from Corregidor as it succumbs to incessant bombardment, thus ending U.S. organized resistance in the Philippines. Paperback.  

A Code for Tomorrow by John J. Gobbell.
$9.00 Media Rate ($14.00 Priority Rate) Item B-42
The second in a series of three. From the whispers of lovers parted by war to the explosive, harrowing naval action in the Battle of the Santa Cruz Islands, "A Code for Tomorrow" brilliantly portrays WW II and the lives it irrevocably touched. Paperback.  

When Duty Whispers Low by John J. Gobbell.
$20.00 Media Rate ($25.00 Priority Rate) Item B-43
The third in a series. Highly recommended. Although fiction, this book uses actual historical events to follow the exploits of LCDR. Todd Ingram during WW II. Linked to the story are the shooting down of Admiral Yamamoto and the introduction of the highly secret VT proximity fuze. An excellent book. Hard Cover. Click here for book review.

USS KIDD (DD-661) by Robert F. Sumrall.
$14.95 (Shipping charge $2.33) Item B-38
The latest in our book series. Our USS KIDD book has 80 pages of text, drawings, and photos. Written for Tin Can Sailors by internationally known author Robert F. Sumrall. This book details the ship’s history, construction, and equipment. An outstanding publication that you will find both enjoyable and informative. An excellent value.

USS ALABAMA (BB-60) by Robert F. Sumrall.
$14.95 (Shipping Charge $2.33) Item B-36
Our USS ALABAMA book has 68 pages of text, drawings, and photos. Written for us by internationally-known author Robert F. Sumrall, this book details the ship’s history, construction, and equipment. An outstanding publication that you will find both enjoyable and informative. Cover art by Tom Freeman and color renderings add to this excellent value.

U.S. NAVY DESTROYERS LOST OR DAMAGED DURING WORLD WAR II by Tin Can Sailors. 
$10.95  Item
B-15
Twenty eight pages of listings of ships lost or damaged due to enemy action, collisions, storms, friendly fire, etc. Gives the name of the ship, location, and cause of damage. Over 40 photos. A Tin Can Sailors exclusive! Third edition.

DESTROYER SQUADRON 23 by Ken Jones
$17.00 Media Rate ($22.00 Priority Rate)  Item B-39
History has recorded many instances in which the right man was present at the right time to further a just cause and bring credit to his nation at a critical moment. This book tells the story of such a man and such a time. Commodore Arleigh Burke provided the fire of leadership that fused a squadron of destroyers into a superb combat organization - the gallant squadron of this book - a real fighting outfit with that vital combat ingredient we know as "fighting spirit".

USS CASSIN YOUNG (DD-793) by J. Scott Harmon.
$8.00  Item B-9
This large format paperback showcases the service life of CASSIN YOUNG from her launching until her current status as a memorial. Excellent photos, a color rendering, and outstanding diagrams make this a fine addition to anyone's library. Paperback, 48 pages.

DESTROYER ESCORTS OF WORLD WAR II
by Thomas F. Walkowiak.
$9.00  Item B-4
This inexpensive, large-format paperback present a truly exceptional overview of the destroyer escorts developed during the Second World War. Paperback, 48 pages, with photos, illustrations, diagrams, and color renderings.

FLETCHER DDs IN ACTION by Jerry Scutts.
$12.00 
Item B-7
This Squadron-Signal "In Action" publication features the FLETCHER-Class destroyers in WWII. An inexpensive way to expand your knowledge about this extensive destroyer class. Paperback, 48 pages with photos, illustrations, diagrams, and color renderings.

WARSHIP'S DATA: USS BOWFIN (SS-287) by Robert F. Sumrall.
$8.50  Item B-23
In depth descriptions of Bowfin and her career. Paperback, 40 pages with photos, illustrations, diagrams, and color renderings.

WARSHIP'S DATA: USS MISSOURI (BB-63) by Robert F. Sumrall
$9.50  Item B-22
In depth descriptions of the Missouri and her career. Paperback, 64 pages with photos, illustrations, diagrams, and color renderings.

COLD WAR AT SEA by Kit and Carolyn Bonner.
$24.00 Media Rate ($29.00 Priority Rate)  Item B-32
Mighty ships of the U.S. and Soviet navies squared off continuously throughout the Cold War: monitoring each others’ maneuvers, intercepting radio transmissions, targeting one another with weapons, and forcing each other off course. This book chronicles the key combatants, detailing naval growth and development through intense moments of superpower brinksmanship. Paperback, 160 pages, 200 illustrations.

HISTORIC NAVAL SHIPS GUIDE by the Historic Naval
Ships Association. Completely revised and updated for 2005.
$6.95  Item B-16
(Currently being reprinted unavailable until April 08)
This guide to more than 130 ships on public display is packed with color photos, information about the ships, and their locations, phone numbers, and web sites. Paperback, 98 pages and about 200 photos.

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