Attack Transport: USS Charles Carroll in World War II

Kenneth Goldman's father, Lt. Robert W. Goldman, USNR, was aboard ship for five of her six battle operations. As a junior officer (he eventually became the ship's navigator), he held a high security clearance and saved a large portion of the documents to which he was privy. These invasion maps, photographs, ship's plans of the day, convoy position orders, enemy force assessments, and more form the backbone of Attack Transport.

Yet Goldman graciously keeps his father out of center stage in telling the "life" of a ship that participated in almost all of the major U.S. amphibious assaults in the European Theater. Using weathered diaries and letters from other crew members, along with their memories of service, he captures the humor, boredom, combat fears, and capers on liberty that give this view from the lower deck a charm that operational histories do not have.

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Attack Transport: USS Charles Carroll in World War II

Kenneth Goldman's father, Lt. Robert W. Goldman, USNR, was aboard ship for five of her six battle operations. As a junior officer (he eventually became the ship's navigator), he held a high security clearance and saved a large portion of the documents to which he was privy. These invasion maps, photographs, ship's plans of the day, convoy position orders, enemy force assessments, and more form the backbone of Attack Transport.

Yet Goldman graciously keeps his father out of center stage in telling the "life" of a ship that participated in almost all of the major U.S. amphibious assaults in the European Theater. Using weathered diaries and letters from other crew members, along with their memories of service, he captures the humor, boredom, combat fears, and capers on liberty that give this view from the lower deck a charm that operational histories do not have.

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Attack Transport: USS Charles Carroll in World War II

Attack Transport: USS Charles Carroll in World War II

by Kenneth H. Goldman
Attack Transport: USS Charles Carroll in World War II

Attack Transport: USS Charles Carroll in World War II

by Kenneth H. Goldman

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Overview

Kenneth Goldman's father, Lt. Robert W. Goldman, USNR, was aboard ship for five of her six battle operations. As a junior officer (he eventually became the ship's navigator), he held a high security clearance and saved a large portion of the documents to which he was privy. These invasion maps, photographs, ship's plans of the day, convoy position orders, enemy force assessments, and more form the backbone of Attack Transport.

Yet Goldman graciously keeps his father out of center stage in telling the "life" of a ship that participated in almost all of the major U.S. amphibious assaults in the European Theater. Using weathered diaries and letters from other crew members, along with their memories of service, he captures the humor, boredom, combat fears, and capers on liberty that give this view from the lower deck a charm that operational histories do not have.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780813059389
Publisher: University Press of Florida
Publication date: 10/12/2008
Series: New Perspectives on Maritime History and Nautical Archaeology
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 344
File size: 13 MB
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About the Author

Kenneth H. Goldman is a screenwriter, sculptor, and model maker who lives in southern California.

Table of Contents


List of Maps     ix
List of Illustrations     xi
List of Photographs     xiii
Foreword     xv
Preface     xix
Landing Craft Abbreviations     xxv
Drafted     1
Operation Torch     21
Unplanned Timeout     47
Operation Husky     61
Operation Avalanche     110
Long Way Home     140
Operation Neptune-Overlord     151
Operation Anvil-Dragoon     176
Crossing the Line     208
Operation Iceberg     222
End Game     252
Magic Carpet Ride     259
Ship's Data     275
Ports of Call     279
Ship's Organization     283
Code Phrases     285
Named U.S. Vessels     289
Notes     295
Bibliography     303
Index     313
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