Kamis, 23 Maret 2017

Book Review: The Lucky Few by Jan K. Herman

The Lucky Few: The Fall of Saigon and the Rescue Mission of the USS Kirk  by Jan K. Herman, Naval Institute Press, 2013 Entering service in 1971, the U.S. Navy destroyer escort Kirk was designed primarily to fight enemy submarines, but after the ship joined the Seventh Fleet in the Gulf of Tonkin it performed …

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