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My Navy Too Review

My Navy Too
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I was very impressed with the author's writing style. Her story is one that needs to be told and she shows much courage in the telling. The Navy, like all our institutions, must move into the 21st Century and away from the "good ol' boy" management style that has prevailed far too long. Beth Coye gives a sound and eloquent discussion of the problems involved. Her story draws the reader in with each event. She is to be applauded for her fine book. I recommend it highly.
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A View from the Deckplates: Two Decades Aboard Destroyers during the Cold War (1950-1970) Review

A View from the Deckplates: Two Decades Aboard Destroyers during the Cold War (1950-1970)
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This book is an outstanding story of a mans 20 years association with Destroyers in the US Navy from 1950-70, researched from Ships Logs in the National Archives and is also a valuable historical document! At times it is humorous, and will bring tears to old Destroyermen and non-sailors alike!

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This is the story of the author'sU.S. Navy career from 1950 to 1970. In these two decades, U.S. Navy sailorsdefended the United Statesduring the conflicts in Korea,Cuba, Viet Nam, as well as many others. In his careerthe author served aboard five destroyer-type ships including USS SOUTHERLAND,USS WILLIAM T. POWELL, USS CHAMBERS, USS HARRY E. YARNELL, USS FOX, and onedestroyer tender, USS CASCADE. The book is autobiographical in nature, howeverthe events and incidents could have occurred aboard other ships or involvedother destroyermen.Spouses, children or parents ofthose who served in the Navy during the middle years of the Cold War will enjoyreading this book as naval jargon and technical terms are kept to a minimumand, where included, are explained in layman's terms. Those who served indestroyers will also recall with nostalgia their time aboard these "Greyhoundsof the Sea."Included is a brief history ofdestroyers from their inception at the end of the 19th Century tothe present, including a complete listing of destroyer classes and their keycharacteristics. Selective milestones in history are included to keep theaccount in the context of world events.

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