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Battlestations! American Warships of WWII
Battlestations! American Warships of WWII
Author: Nicholas A. Veronico and Armand H. Veronico
Condition: New
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Battlestations! American Warships of WWII offers a sweeping, illustrated look at U.S. naval power in World War II, tracing the roles of battleships, aircraft carriers, cruisers, destroyers, submarines, PT boats and landing craft across all theaters. Through ship-by-ship profiles—covering service histories, specifications, armament and ultimate fates—and highlighted examples such as USS Missouri, USS Indianapolis and USS Hornet, the book interweaves technical detail with first‑hand anecdotes and memories from officers and sailors to bring the experience of warship service and fleet action to life.
Presented as an illustrated technical and historical reference, the volume features rare color photography from the war years alongside a selection of black‑and‑white images, concise warship profiles, and eyewitness reminiscences that make it both a photographic naval history and a practical reference for ship design and armament. Written by Nicholas A. Veronico and Armand H. Veronico, the book (ISBN 9780760309544) is oriented toward history enthusiasts seeking visual documentation, ship specifications and a vivid chronicle of navy life during WWII.
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Keywords, content and topics in this Book
Keywords, content and topics in this Book
Title & Authors
Battlestations! American Warships of WWII
Nicholas A. Veronico
Armand H. Veronico
Classification / Subjects
World War II naval history (American)
U.S. Navy — History — World War II
Naval warfare — 20th century
Illustrated military history
Theater(s) of War
Operations / Campaign Scope
World War II naval campaigns (U.S. Navy) — general coverage
Main Nations / Belligerents
United States Navy
Allies (U.S. naval forces)
Type of Book
Illustrated technical and historical reference
Photographic naval history
Warship profiles and reference
Military history (non-fiction)
Focus / Branch of Service
U.S. Navy surface fleet and submarines
Naval warships — design, armament, and service histories
Ship Types Covered
Battleships (United States)
Aircraft carriers (United States)
Cruisers (United States)
Destroyers (United States)
Submarines (United States)
PT boats (United States)
Landing craft (United States)
Specific Vessels Mentioned
Content Features / Format
Black-and-white photographs
Anecdotes and memories from officers and sailors
Thematic / Descriptive Keywords
U.S. naval power in World War II
Shipboard life & sailor experiences
Warship design and specifications
Naval armament and weaponry (general)
Fleet actions and naval engagements (American perspective)
Warship fates and losses
Visual documentation of World War II navies
Book Condition: New
Book Condition: New
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New: Fresh Out of Bootcamp
Flawless and untested. This book is in pristine, new condition and ready for its first assignment.
Like New: Light Combat Experience
Almost new and in great shape. It has clearly been read before and is ready to fight again, but it shows very little wear from its time in the field.
Good: A Few Scars or Shell Shock
A reliable veteran. The book might have some bent corners or a dust cover with a few scratches, but it’s still sturdy and standing tall.
Fair: Battle-Hardened
Visible signs of a long campaign. Expect some stains, bent pages, and perhaps some minor tears on the cover. It’s seen the trenches, but the intel inside is still solid.
Poor: Survived Iwo Jima
This one has been through the meat grinder. It carries noticeable damage, heavy staining, or significant wear—but like any old soldier, it would love to be read one last time before it retires.
