US Fast Battleships 1936–47

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A12=Peter Bull
Allies
armament
armour armor
armoured armored fighting vehicle AFV
Artillery
Author_Lawrence Burr
Author_Peter Bull
battle
Category=JWCK
Category=JWMV
Category=NHK
Category=NHWL
conflict
design
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eq_history
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illustrated
maps
Pacific War
power
radar guided fire control
Second World War 2 II
strategy
tactic
United States
WWII WW2

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  • ISBN 9781846035104
  • Weight: 180g
  • Dimensions: 178 x 239mm
  • Publication Date: 20 Nov 2010
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This compact, illustrated guide examines the design, construction, and operation of the first six of the ten US fast battleships, two of the North Carolina class and four of the South Dakota class.

These six battleships were all authorized in 1936 and were the first vessels built in the US since 1923. Consequently, these ships benefitted from enormous technological leaps, with improvements in ship design, power, armor, armament and the single most important improvement the use of radar guided fire control helping to change the course of the war in the Pacific.

Packed with first-hand accounts, battle reports, and specially created artwork this book tells the story of these war-winning vessels.

Lawrence Burr has had a lifelong passion for naval history. He has also been part of a team who has conducted underwater explorations of the Battlecruiser wrecks and has visited a number of the key battleships detailed in this volume. He lives in the USA.

Peter Bull graduated from art college in 1979 and has worked as a freelance illustrator for over 25 years. He has created both traditional and digital art for publishers worldwide, and also runs the Peter Bull Art Studio, based in Kent, UK, which he founded in 1975.

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