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Hardcover Bering Sea Escort: Life Aboard a Coast Guard Cutter in World War II Book

ISBN: 1557504008

ISBN13: 9781557504005

Bering Sea Escort: Life Aboard a Coast Guard Cutter in World War II

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This memoir provides a unique look at the Coast Guard during the World War II era. The author recounts the ironies and hazards of life on patrol with warmth, honesty, and wit. This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Bering Sea Escort by Robert Erwin Johnson

Bering Sea Escort: Life Aboard a Coast Guard Cutter in World War II, details the author's experiences on board the USCGC Haida from July 1941 until March 1944. The 240 foot Haida, Robert Johnson's first duty station, was primarily employed escorting convoys across the Gulf of Alaska and westward to the Aleutian Islands. The author briefly details the Haida's whole career, but the focus is the period of his almost three year tour. Johnson makes it clear that Haida, which was commissioned in 1921, was not the optimum sub hunter. Her WWI vintage armament and lack of radar greatly impeded her combat effectiveness, but it certainly didn't dampen her resolve. Having traveled the same area on a 30+ year old Coast Guard Cutter I can confirm that Johnson's geography, weather and general shipboard experience are true to life. From his first bout of seasickness to his rather sentimental departure, he also captures the lot of the average seaman and the bond that grows between a sailor and his ship. This isn't a fast paced war novel that keeps you on the edge of your seat from cover to cover. Except for storm damage the Haida didn't see any actual combat action during the period covered in the book. What the narrative does offer is a view of normal men doing an important job that was essential to the war effort. Their tasks were often boring, and they received little recognition, but they did their part to the very best of their ability. For an accurate glimpse of the common sailor's life during WWII this is a great book. Also has a great center section of photos.
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