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USS Yorktown

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Libro In brossura
Libro USS Yorktown Andrew Faltum
Codice Libristo: 49297639
Casa editrice Naval Institute Press, gennaio 2027
From World War II battles to the recovery of the Apollo 8 space capsule, USS Yorktown (CV 10) traces... Descrizione completa
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From World War II battles to the recovery of the Apollo 8 space capsule, USS Yorktown (CV 10) traces the remarkable journey of one of America’s most storied warships. This richly illustrated Naval History Special Edition captures the ship’s evolution through war, Cold War innovation, and space-age missions—now preserved as a living memorial. Building on the expertise of the authors and historians of the Naval Institute Press, the Naval History Special Editions are designed to offer studies of the key vessels, battles, and events of armed conflict. Nicknamed “The Fighting Lady,” USS Yorktown (CV 10) is one of the most iconic and enduring vessels in American naval history. The steel hull carries the marks of three major conflicts, a lunar recovery mission, and sweeping changes in naval warfare across the twentieth century. Commissioned in 1943, Yorktown entered the Pacific Theater at a critical moment during World War II. From raids on Truk and the Gilbert and Marshall Islands to the Marianas Turkey Shoot and on to other decisive battles of the war, Yorktown helped define fast-carrier strike operations that reshaped naval combat. After the war, Yorktown was placed in reserve but then reactivated as Cold War tensions rose. The Navy’s modernization programs adapted the carrier for jet aircraft, installing an angled flight deck, reinforcing flight operations for faster planes, and enhancing antisubmarine capabilities. Reclassified as CVS 10, Yorktown returned to active service during the Vietnam War. In 1968 the ship undertook a different mission: recovering Apollo 8, the first human spaceflight to orbit the moon. This linked naval operations to national technological ambitions during the space race, highlighting the Navy’s evolving strategic role. Today, Yorktown serves as a living memorial and educational platform, preserved as a museum ship at Patriots Point in Charleston, South Carolina, where it continues to enlighten and inspire. This Naval History Special Edition traces Yorktown’s full arc—from frontline combat and Cold War transformation to museum ship and symbol of resilience. More than a relic, the ship exemplifies how naval institutions adapt to shifting geopolitical realities and preserve memory, making USS Yorktown a compelling study in American maritime history and strategy.

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Titolo completo USS Yorktown
Autore Andrew Faltum
Lingua Inglese
Rilegatura Libro - In brossura
Data di pubblicazione 2027
Numero di pagine 120
EAN 9781682479810
ISBN 1682479811
Codice Libristo 49297639
Casa editrice Naval Institute Press
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