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El. knyga: America's First Aircraft Carrier: USS Langley and the Dawn of U.S. Naval Aviation

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Recenzijos

The biography of a ship, let alone a coal freighter, is not often a page-turner. But, in the hands of a master historian such as David Winkler, the saga of the USS Langley, is perfect for everyone who loves naval history and the Top Gun movies. It is the tale of not only the ship, but also the visionary aviators and leaders who used it in crisis and combat to mold a Navy that could command the seas."John Lehman, Secretary of the Navy, author of Oceans Ventured and Winning the Cold War at Sea

"David Winkler has delivered, by far, the most comprehensive and fascinating history of Americas first aircraft carrier, the USS Langley. His superb analysis and extensive research into every aspect of the ship and its crew make you feel as if you are on deck. This historical narrative exposes all the challenges, feats, and personalities associated with the birth of U.S. Navy carrier aviation. Americas First Aircraft Carrier is an absolute must for anyone who has a personal or professional interest in the history of naval aviation." Capt. Stan Fisher, USN, PhD, Professor, U.S. Naval Academy and author of Sustaining the Carrier War

"Dave Winkler has written more than a ships history. Americas First Aircraft Carrier is a first-rate technological, administrative, bureaucratic, and up-close-and-personal study of a revolution in naval affairs, centered on the Navys pioneering flattop, Langley. Exceptionally well researched and written to attract both casual and scholarly readers, Winklers book is an invaluable contribution to the literature and deserves to be read by everyone interested in naval and aviation history."William F. Trimble, Professor Emeritus at Auburn University and author of Admiral John S. McCain and the Triumph of Naval Air Power.

"Daily and all day, every day, the United States most potent tools for responding to assaults and crises of any sort are operating near the places such crises are most likely to occur. Americas eleven large-deck, nuclear-powered aircraft carriers are by far the most lethal combat systems available for action. Thats because the presence of a U.S. carrier nearby tends to focus the thinking of potential enemies and encourage allies in ways few other weapons could. Dr. David Winklers,Americas First Aircraft Carrier, tells the beginnings of how that came to be."VADM Robert F. Dunn, USN (ret.)

"Dr. Winkler does a phenomenal job describing the concept for, and the development of the nations most powerful Diplomatic Tool, a United States Navys Aircraft Carrier. Starting with the Collier USS Jupiter, an experimental platform that was later converted (1920) to USS Langley CV-1, truly, Americas First Aircraft Carrier. Initial thoughts were that the carrier aircraft could be spotters for the battleships, and the battleships gunline would take the enemy out. The battleships, which had seaplanes which they could catapult (launch) and (recover) hoist aboard after a water landing was the extent of their vision - obviously, a limited vision Fortunately, the farsightedness and tenacity of the early pioneers (Moffett, Reeves, Whiting, Towers, Mitscher, Butler and Bellinger) conceptualized that aircraft could become a tactical weapon and destroy the enemy. Winkler provides in-depth development details (the good, the bad and the ugly), from the political battles, the initial purpose of the Colliers, to their testing of the NextGen engineering plants, the initial development, and procedures for the early flight deck, (catapults and arresting gear) some of which are being used today. As a former career naval officer, tactical aviator, air officer in USS America, and a PAS, I would have enjoyed having this book before, during or after my career an excellent, accurate history." B.J. Penn, former U.S. Secretary of the Navy

FLTCM Paul A. Kingsbury, USN (Ret.), who served over 31 years in the U.S. Navy culminating in his selection as the Fleet Master Chief for U.S. Fleet Forces Command. He is the author of the the Chief Petty Officer's Guide, 2nd Edition and has several published articles in military journals. He currently works for the U.S. Naval Institute as the co-director of outreach.





YN1 Daniel Richard, USN, joined the U.S. Navy in 2009 and graduated from Yeoman Class "A" School with distinction. Petty Officer Richard assumed his present duties as the Navy and Marine Corps Personnel Manager and Military Assistant to the Commander, Defense Information Systems Agency Joint Staff Support Center (DISA JSSC) in October 2018.