During World War II; the U.S. Navy's submarine service suffered the highest casualty percentage of all the American armed forces; losing one in five submariners. But despite the odds; these underwater warriors accounted for almost 60 percent of Japanese shipping losses; and were a major factor in winning the war. 16 U.S. submarines - and one German U-Boat - that saw action during WWII are now open to the public. Most have been restored and authentically equipped. Final Patrol takes a fascinating look at these subs andthe personal stories of the brave sailors who lived; fought; and often died in them. Now; visitors can climb into these cramped steel cylinders; peer through their torpedo tubes; and imagine diving under the sea - perhaps for the last time - to stalk a fanatical enemy who threatened our nation's freedom.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. African Religions and PhilosophyBy SherryI like the text. The book is filled with many things that i had never thought of before. It is amazing how some take rain for granted. Yet; some rejoice when it rains.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Relevant MaterialBy CustomerI got what I needed. The author addresses revelant concerns on African Religions.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. This is a classic of African Anthropology which deserves attention ...By Pierpaolo MonellaThis is a classic of African Anthropology which deserves attention if we want to understand certain African traditions. On the other hand; globalisation is catching up with African people as well and we would need some new studies about the current situation.