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BOOK REVIEW – Tin Can Titans

May 11, 2017AdminBook Reviews, Books, Featured, History, Newsbook review, naval history, tin can titans, World War II

By John Wukovits, Da Capo Press, Boston, MA (2017) Reviewed by Charles Bogart The U.S. Navy’s World War II operational history in the Pacific is the story of destroyers, Tin Cans, engaging Japanese surface ships, submarines, and airplanes. The author, within the pages of this book, allows the reader to become part of the ships

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