Książka The James River Reserve Fleet Martin Walker

The James River Reserve Fleet

100 Years of American Readiness: The Forgotten Ships That Helped Win Every War of the 20th Century

Autor: Martin Walker
Język: Angielski
Oprawa: Miękka
Dostępność: Dostępna u dostawcy
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For more than a century, a quiet stretch of the James River has held one of America's greatest strat...

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Język
Angielski
Oprawa
Książka - Miękka
Data wydania
2026
strony
94
EAN
9798246451618
Enbook ID
51049705
Waga
139
Wymiary
152 x 229 x 5

Pełny opis

For more than a century, a quiet stretch of the James River has held one of America's greatest strategic secrets-hundreds of ships resting at anchor, waiting for the moment the nation needs them.



The James River Reserve Fleet: 100 Years of American Readiness tells the extraordinary true story of the "Ghost Fleet," a collection of vessels that helped shape every major conflict and humanitarian effort from World War I to the modern era. From the wooden steamers of 1919 to the steel giants of World War II and the sophisticated ships of the Cold War, this book reveals how a silent armada became a pillar of American power, resilience, and maritime innovation.

Inside this richly detailed history, you will discover:


  • The origins of the Emergency Fleet Corporation and America's massive WWI shipbuilding program

  • How the James River became home to the nation's strategic reserve fleet

  • The rise and fall of the wooden steamships-and their final resting place at Mallows Bay

  • The incredible post-World War II buildup of Liberty and Victory ships

  • How reserve ships supported Korea, Vietnam, Desert Storm, and humanitarian missions

  • The role of shipbuilders, engineers, and mariners who kept the fleet alive

  • The technical innovations-air tools, preservation methods, and modern sensors-that began on the river

  • The global impact of U.S. ship sales, including the rebuilding of the Greek merchant marine
Who Should Read This Book?

Readers who love naval history, military logistics, maritime archaeology, World War II, Cold War strategy, engineering, or American industrial history will find this book deeply engaging. It's also ideal for veterans, museum visitors, students, and anyone who has ever looked at the long rows of ships on the James River and wondered about their story.

Why This History Matters

The James River Reserve Fleet is more than a collection of ships-it is a symbol of American preparedness. For 100 years, these vessels have stood ready to answer the nation's call, proving that power is not only built in moments of crisis but preserved in times of peace.

Meticulously researched and vividly told, this book brings to life the people, ships, and events that shaped a hidden cornerstone of America's maritime strength.

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