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America's Black Sea Fleet
A01=Estate of Robert E Shenk
A01=Robert Shenk
Author_Estate of Robert E Shenk
Author_Robert Shenk
Category1=Non-Fiction
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Category=NHW
Category=NL-HB
Category=NL-JW
COP=United States
Discount=15
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Format=BB
Format_Hardback
IMPN=Naval Institute Press
ISBN13=9781612510538
Language_English
PA=Available
PD=20121215
POP=Annopolis
Price_€20 to €50
PS=Active
PUB=Naval Institute Press
Subject=History
Subject=Warfare & Defence
Product details
- ISBN 9781612510538
- Format: Hardback
- Weight: 752g
- Dimensions: 152 x 228mm
- Publication Date: 27 Dec 2012
- Publisher: Naval Institute Press
- Publication City/Country: Annopolis, US
- Product Form: Hardback
- Language: English
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Drawing on previously untapped sources, Robert Shenk offers a revealing portrait of America's small Black Sea fleet in the years following World War I. In a high-tempo series of operations throughout the Black and Aegean Seas and the eastern Mediterranean, this small force of destroyers and other naval vessels responded ably to several major international crises. Home-ported in Constantinople, U.S. Navy ships helped evacuate some 150,000 White Russians during the last days of the Russian Revolution; coordinated the visits of the Hoover grain ships to ports in southern Russia where millions were suffering a horrendous famine; reported on the terrible death marches endured by the Greeks of the Pontus region of Turkey; and conducted the evacuation of hundreds of thousands of Greek and Armenian refugees from burning Smyrna, the cataclysmic conclusion of the Turkish Nationalist Revolution. After Smyrna, the destroyers escorted Greek steamers in their rescue of ethnic Christian civilians being expelled from all the ports of Anatolian Turkey.
Shenk's incisive depiction of Adm. Mark Bristol as both head of U.S. naval forces and America's chief diplomat in the region helps to make this book the first-ever comprehensive account of a vital but little-known naval undertaking.
A widely published professor of English at the University of New Orleans, Robert Shenk is also a retired captain in the U.S. Naval Reserve. He served on a destroyer and on river patrol boats during the Vietnam War, and later taught at two service academies.
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