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         Ships & Submarine Transportation:     more books (101)
  1. Illustrated Directory of Submarines of the World (Illustrated Directory) by David Miller, 2002-08-05
  2. Sovereignty at Sea: U.S. Merchant Ships and American Entry into World War I (New Perspectives on Maritime History and Nautical Archaeology) by Rodney Carlisle, 2010-01-03
  3. Submarines (Brassey's Sea Power : Naval Vessels, Weapons Systems and Technology, Vol 7) by J. B. Hervey, 1994-08
  4. Super Submarines (Amazing Machines) by Tony Mitton, Ant Parker, 2006-09-15
  5. Submarines of World War Two by Erminio Bagnasco, 2000-08
  6. Secrets Of A Civil War Submarine: Solving The Mysteries Of The H. L. Hunley by Sally M. Walker, 2005-01
  7. Submarine Insignia of the World by W.M. Thornton, 1996-10-01
  8. Submarines of the Imperial Japanese Navy by Dorr Carpenter, Norman Polmar, 1986-03
  9. The Shores of Gallipoli : Naval Aspects of the Anzac Campaign by Tom Frame, 2000-11-11
  10. SUBMARINE UPHOLDER by Sydney Hart, 2009-03
  11. Jane's Pocket Book of Submarine Development (Jane's pocket book ; 8)
  12. Submarines of the Tsarist Navy: A Pictorial History
  13. Hm Submarines In Camera 1996 by Jeff J. Tall, Paul Kemp, 1998-08-20
  14. The Marshall Cavendish Illustrated Guide to Submarines by Christopher Chant, 1989-04

21. Military Sealift Command Ships Of The Line By Salvatore R. Mercogliano
Following the war, the Naval transportation Service retained 6 of the Generals ConvoyAS4 departed from New York with six ships but a submarine sank SS
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Military Sealift Command Ships of the Line By Salvatore R. Mercogliano In 1973, with the withdrawal of American forces from Vietnam , the last two troop transports - the third arm of the early military sealift triad, the other two being freighters and tankers - were removed from active service, ending the regularly scheduled operations of these ships. This event marked the true transition point from Military Sea Transportation Service to the modern Military Sealift Command. The initial fleet of troopers consisted of a mixture of several different classes but three primary ones emerged: the C-4 General-class, and the larger and more prestigious, hence better paying, P-2 Admiral and General-classes. C-4 Troopships The C-4s had a long and varied service with MSTS. Initially conceived as a vehicle carrier, similar to the successful Seatrain type vessels, the urgent need to deploy troops overseas and concerns over losses to the ships due to lack of adequate watertight protection, led to their conversion into troop transports. At 532 feet in length, and 12,420 gross tons, they were some of the largest vessels built by the Maritime Commission during the Second World War. They could accommodate 228 officers, 3,595 men, and 6,840 tons of cargo, with a cruising speed of 17 knots. Unlike Navy Attack Transports, troopers lacked the watercraft necessary to transfer their charges ashore and were intended for use in point-to-point operations. Both the Army and the War Shipping Administration utilized this class of ship and when the Army Transport Service was transferred to MSTS in March 1950, 23 C-4s were redesignated as United States Naval Ships, with 6 others reactivated for the Korean War.

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24. The Leading Individuals In Sea Transportation
first in a long line of successful ships that were a new and exciting world of transportationand invention. also was interested in the concept of a submarine.
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The Leading Individuals in Sea Transportation
By Nicole Buchanan Even though the sailboats were a highly effective means of transport, the wind was sometimes a problem. If the wind did not provide enough power to drive the ship, men would have to start to row. The use of oars, though, was unneeded when a man by the name of John Fitch introduced his new steam engine. John Fitch was one individual who led to a change in the entire community. John Fitch was an American inventor and metal craftsman who was born on a farm in Windsor Township, Connecticut. Fitch only went through six years of schooling before starting a career in brass work. Later he became an accomplished silversmith and army lieutenant. Finally, he turned his attention to the building of a steam engine that would power ships instead of using oars powered by men. Fitch began his steam engine operation in 1787, twenty years before Robert Fulton's Clermont Fitch was not the only man to make great strides in the shipping industry with the introduction of a steam engine. Robert Fulton also introduced his steam engine twenty years later. Fitch had laid the framework for the steam engine, but Fulton was the man who made the steam engine a success. And along with the steam engine success, Fulton introduced the concept of a submarine. Robert Fulton was an American inventor, civil engineer, and artist who was born on a farm in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. From the very beginning, Fulton was an innovative child. He was always interested in boats, but when he got older, he became interested in the idea of steam propulsion. Fulton got the steamboat project underway in 1807 in New York. The boat that was built came to be called the

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26. World War I
Force and the Naval Overseas transportation Service participated way to France waslost to submarine action themselves in protecting allied ships from submarine
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DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY NAVAL HISTORICAL CENTER
805 KIDDER BREESE SE WASHINGTON NAVY YARD
WASHINGTON DC 20374-5060
World War I 1917-1918
Recognizing the dependence of Great Britain on ocean communications, Germany launched an intense submarine campaign to bring the British to terms, and very nearly did so. Indiscriminate sinkings with accompanying loss of life led the United States into war.
After American entry, the outcome hinged upon m a steady flow of troops and supplies across the ocean to the battlefields of France. A vast convoy system of merchant ships, destroyers, and cruisers, went into operation and dramatically reduced ship losses. Naval aircraft, flying from European bases, aided in the antisubmarine effort including the bombing of Zeebrugge and Ostend. Large U. S. Navy minelayers laid some 60,000 mines in the great North Sea mine barrier designed to deny German submarines access to the open sea.
A variety of craft were mobilized in opposition to U-boats which had deployed to the U. S. Atlantic coast. Escorted by destroyers, the Cruiser Transportation Force and the Naval Overseas Transportation Service participated in carrying over 2 million soldiers and 6.5 million tons of cargo to Europe.

27. Rediff.com French Nuclear Sub Among Attractions At The Review
the Gulf where it was deployed to check illegal transportation of Iraqi rehearsalon Friday morning, there will be 23 foreign ships, one submarine, and 80
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28. *History Link-O-Rama: Transportation And Technology
transportation and Technology BACK TO INDEX Shipwreck Fascinating archaeologyof one of Cromwell's ships. Fulton's submarine - Images from the Library of
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Transportation and Technology BACK TO INDEX Maritime Magellan - The Ships Navigator - The ships encyclopedia. An important resource. Ships of Discovery - Underwater archaeology research institute and more The Swan, Duart Point Shipwreck - Fascinating archaeology of one of Cromwell's ships NOVA: Voyage of Doom - Discovery and excavation of the French explorer Robert Cavelier Sieur de La Salle's ship, La Belle. Canadian Privateering Homepage - Privately owned warships Welcome to Pirates! - Yo Ho Ho and a bottle of rum! Pirates of the Whydah - The Whydah sank off New England in April 1717. The National Geographic reports on her crew. Fulton's Submarine - Images from the Library of Congress Steamboats and Paddlewheels - Rollin' on the river Queen of Nations - Maritime archaeology of a clipper that sank near Australia in 1881 California Shipwrecks - The coast is littered with them San Francisco Maritime National Historic Park - Located near Fisherman's Wharf The Steamer Columbia Homepage - Being restored in Detroit Encyclopedia Titanica - Are you ready to go back to Titanic?

29. RESULTS OF THE AMERICAN PACIFIC SUBMARINE CAMPAIGN OF WORLD WAR II
of the war against Japanese transportation should be The submarine offensive gravelyweakened a second pillar of Damage to ships, caused in part by submarines
http://www.chinfo.navy.mil/navpalib/cno/n87/history/pac-campaign.html
RESULTS OF THE AMERICAN PACIFIC SUBMARINE CAMPAIGN OF WORLD WAR II
Michel Thomas Poirier
Commander, USN
30 Dec 1999 The year 2000 marks the centennial of the U.S. Submarine Force. Among the most extraordinary accomplishments of American submariners is the impressive victory of U.S. World War II Fleet Boats over the Japanese Navy and Merchant Marine. While many books have been written describing this victory, few understand to what degree the U.S. Submarine Force gutted Japanese industrial and military strength during the Second World War. Such details are contained in the post war U.S. Strategic Bombing Study of Japanese industry and in Mark Parillo's excellent Japanese Merchant Marine in World War II. The U.S. Pacific Submarine campaign had three major accomplishments. First, Japanese merchant marine losses crippled the ability of Japanese industry to generate military power. Second, destruction of Japanese merchant marine and naval forces significantly reduced the Japanese ability to project power throughout the vast Pacific. Third, use of the submarine enabled the U.S. Navy to take the offensive in Japanese controlled waters and inflict disproportionate losses relative to the U.S. investment in submarines. We will review the effects of the U.S. submarine campaign on Japan including the effects on the four military pillars of Japanese power: her merchant marine, Navy, Army and air power. The implication for today's military, heavily dependent on logistics for power projection should not be forgotten. Today, even with the impressive and growing ability of the U.S. Navy to effect land warfare, sea control still remains job number one.

30. Transportation : Ships & Shipbuilding : General
Subjects transportation ships Shipbuilding An Annotated Bibliography on Divingand submarine Medicine by Charles W. Shilling, MF Werts
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Hardcover - May 1989 - Revised List price: $32.50 The Annapolis Book of Seamanship by John Rousmaniere Mark Smith (Designed by), Mark Smith (Illustrated by) Hardcover - October 1999 - Revised List price: $40.00 The Annapolis Book of Seamanship by John Rousmaniere Hardcover - November 1983 List price: $29.95 Anne Bonny and Mary Read by Aileen Weintraub Hardcover - August 2002 List price: $18.75 Annotated Bibliography of the Motor Carrier Industry by Bob J. Davis American Trucking Association Staff Paperback - January 1976 List price: $4.00 An Annotated Bibliography on Diving and Submarine Medicine by Charles W. Shilling M. F. Werts Hardcover - January 1971 List price: $280.00

31. Transportation : Ships & Shipbuilding : General
Subjects transportation ships Shipbuilding General. AZ of ships Badges, 19191989by Maritime ABC's of Stress A submarine Psychologist's Perspective
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by Ian Dear (Edited by)
Paperback - June 1992 - Abridged List price: $12.95 A-Z of Ships Badges, 1919-1989 by Maritime Books Staff Hardcover - January 1986 List price: $100.00 A-Z of Ships Badges, 1919-1989 by Maritime Books Staff Hardcover - January 1986 List price: $100.00 A-Z of Ships Badges, 1919-1989 by Maritime Books Staff Hardcover - January 1986 List price: $100.00 Aak to Zumbra : A Dictionary of the World's Watercraft by Basil Greenhill (Foreword by), M. H. Parry (Illustrated by) Hardcover - April 2001 List price: $49.95 Abandon Ship by Hal Butler Hardcover - September 1974 List price: $8.95 Abandon Ship! : The Saga of the U.S.S. Indianapolis, the Navy's Greatest Sea Disaster by Richard F. Newcomb

32. The World Wide Web Virtual Library: Naval And Maritime: Links Pages
Naval Open Directory Society Military ships PORT Maritime Links C-Questor submarineThe Maritime Business and Economy transportation Maritime Yahoo
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Cyber Navy Submarine Base Houston Texas Al Beaupre] (gone 6/19/00)
Dave Naess' Maritime Links Dave Naess
Don Nugent's Web Page (Maritime links) Don Nugent
Direito Marítimo e Direito do Mar A concise guide to maritime Law resources on the Internet (Portugese) [ of the
Down to the Sea Dot Com Bob Jeffrey
Euro-Maritime Internet resource for the european maritime community
D.R. Webb's Maritime, Merchant Marine, Ships and Nautical Links Captain Dennis Webb
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Mariner's All-In-One Page Massachusetts Maritime Academy
Maritime History on the Internet Peter McCracken ...
Nautalia WorldWide Directory for Nautical Webs
Naval History Links from the War, Peace and Security Guide

33. Web Sites For Historic Ships Listed On Our Pages
MINNESOTA transportation MUSEUM, INC CA 941479319 415-441-5819, PAMPANITO (submarine,BALAO CLASS see the Historic Naval ships Association's web site http//www
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Nation al Park Service - Maritime Heritage Program
LINK TO WEB SITES FOR LISTED ON OUR WEB PAGES
Links for these pages are arranged alphabetically by the ship's managing organization. If you know the name of the organization, click on the appropriate letter and link to that section of the page, or scroll down to view the entire list. We have tried to provide an address for all the ships listed on our site that have a web page.
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(AIRCRAFT CARRIER, ESSEX CLASS, CV-12) http://www.americanvictory.org see also: http://www.maritime.org/hnsa-guide.htm 705 CHANNELSIDE DRIVE, TAMPA, FL 33602 AMERICAN VICTORY (VICTORY SHIP, VC2-S-AP2 TYPE) Return to Top of Page BALTIMORE MARITIME MUSEUM http://www.baltomaritimemuseum.org see also: http://www.maritime.org/hnsa-guide.htm 802 S. CAROLINE STREET, BALTIMORE, MD 21231 LIGHTSHIP NO. 116

34. Historic Naval Ships Visitors Guide
Guide to the ISTEA transportation Enhancement Provision The Naval submarine Leagueprogram is temporarily in proceeds from the scrapping of ships, the source of
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35. Axis Submarine Successes Of World War Two,
Motolit Home Page Boats, ships, and water transportation submarines Axis submarineSuccesses of World War Two, Axis submarine Successes of World War Two.
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German, Italian and Japanese Submarine Successes 1939-1945. The most extensive and reliable data available on Axis submarine victories! A detailed compilation of submarine successes and claims against Allied and neutral ships in every theater of the war at sea. Each entry provides the date of the attack; the nationality, name, and commander of the attacking submarine; a reference map pinpointing attack location; and the type, tonnage, nationality, and name of the ship sunk. An indispensable guide. First published in 1983, now revised to reflect recently uncovered information. Rev. ed. Hdbd., 8 3/4"x 7 1/2", 366 pgs., 10 bandw ill.
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36. Boating / Sailing / Ships, Page 1 Vintage Books
$8.00 Order This Book Author(s) Clancy, Tom; Title submarine A Guide Author(s)Clark, Hyla M.; Title The Tall ships A Sailing Keyword(s) transportation.
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37. 37 Transportation Equipment (cont')b
37 transportation Equipment (cont 3731-S03 - Seiners 3731-S04 - Ship3731-S05 - submarine tenders 3731-T01 - Tankers (ships) 3731-T02
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[37 - Transportation Equipment (cont')] [3711-000 - Motor vehicles and car bodies]
3711-A01 - Ambulances
3711-A02 - Amphibian motor vehicles, except tanks
3711-A03 - Assembling complete automobiles, trucks, commercial cars, and buses
3711-A04 - Automobile bodies, passenger car
3711-A05 - Automobiles
3711-B01 - Bodies, passenger automobile
3711-B02 - Brooms, powered (motor vehicles)
3711-B03 - Buses, motor: except trackless trolley
3711-C01 - Car bodies, including fiberglass
3711-C02 - Cars, armored 3711-C03 - Cars, electric: for highway use mfg 3711-C04 - Chassis, motor vehicle 3711-F01 - Fire department vehicles 3711-F02 - Flushers, street 3711-H01 - Hearses 3711-H02 - Hovercraft (motor vehicles)-mfg 3711-L01 - Lubrication systems and parts 3711-M01 - Mobile lounges 3711-M02 - Motor buses, except trackless trolley 3711-M03 - Motor homes, self-contained-misc 3711-M04 - Motor trucks, except off-highway 3711-M05 - Motor vehicles, including amphibian 3711-P01 - Passenger automobile bodies 3711-P02 - Patrol wagons 3711-P03 - Personnel carriers, for highway use

38. Under The Oregon Coast: Ships & ROVs
Navy Salvage ships, Pacific submarine Forces and other Pacific Surface ships (byType The National transportation and Safety Board launches a “Go Team
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SOUNDS: Titantic Under the Sea Jacques Cousteau Bob Ballard ... Oregon Reference
This section covers Research Vessels ( R/Vs ), Remotely Operated Vehicles ( ROVs ), Deep Submersible Vehicles ( DSVs ), Autonomous Underwater Vehicles ( AUVs ) and Sonar . The deep submersible, Alvin will be off the Oregon coast most all the summer of 2000. Sonar is getting sophisticated but the basic concept is simple. A "ping" is generated and the time it takes for it to return determines the object's distance. Single beam sonar is now being replaced by multi-beam systems. By "pinging" 100 beams simultaneously, a wide swath can be measured. The data can then be rendered as 3-D computerized maps (bathemetry). CNN explains Today's well-equipped Research Vessel might include sub-bottom profilers that use air guns for seismic profiling, magnetic anomaly detection, 3-D contour mapping using multi-beam sonar, side-looking sonar for imagery that resembles photographs, doppler current profilers, bottom transponders for deep sea ROV navigation, ocean bottom hydrophones and many more.

39. "KURSK" Lifting Operation: SAFETY CERTIFICATE: Safety Of Main Phases Of Works (P
among Contractor's vessels and Navy ships/vessels based on hydrometeorological conditionsin the submarine lifting area and during transportation at sea
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SAFETY CERTIFICATE: Safety of Main Phases of Works (Part V) A section of the Safety Certificate, which includes measures on technological safety, navigation safety, safety of personnel, hydrometeorological safety and environmental safety, should be developed by the Mammoet Company in the project for lifting, transportation and docking of Kursk. 1. Technological Safety

40. Collaborative Thematic Unit:
I saw three ships come sailing by,. Art Activity Water transportation/submarineActivitycreating submarine with baking soda and empty film roll container.
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Collaborative Thematic Unit By Joy Jones, Beth Steffens, and Jeannie Simmons Available at jeanandsteve@yahoo.com Bsteffenz@aol.com jonesr@posieden.com Theme: "Transportation" Focus: Students will receive basic overview of "transportation" vehicles, specifically air, land, and water vehicles. Grade Level Appropriateness: Primary school (Kindergarten through Second Grade) Objectives: Upon completion of this thematic unit, students will:
  • Name six different modes of transportation. Identify four different kinds of train cars. Identify three differences between two different modes of transportation by comparison.
  • Materials and Resources: Printed Resources
    • Burnham, Judith. Transportation Theme Book Series . Frank Schaffer: CA, 1991. Cole, Joanna. Magic School Bus Series, Season Two Activity Book . Scholastic, Inc. Fuller, Mel. Transportation: Primary Whole Language Theme Unit . Instructional Fair, Inc.: Grand Rapids, MI. Raines and Canady, More Story Stretchers . Mt. Ranier, MD: Gryphon House, Inc., 1991.
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