
World War II and the Delaware Coast
Michael J. Morgan(Author)
Arcadia Publishing (SC)
Published on 1. August 2016
Book
Paperback/Softback
144 pages
978-1-4671-1815-6 (ISBN)
Description
Within weeks of Pearl Harbor, German U-boats arrived off the Delaware coast and attacked numerous ships along the vital shipping lanes to Philadelphia and Wilmington. On February 28, 1942, two German torpedoes hit the destroyer Jacob Jones, which was carrying more than one hundred American sailors. It sank in less than an hour. A center for military activity, Lewes became a refuge for many survivors from such attacks. The dunes along Cape Henlopen hid the massive artillery batteries of Fort Miles. Residents of the beachfront communities rallied amid the blackout regulations and air raid drills with rationing and scrap drives. Spotters watched for enemy warships in concrete towers that still line the coast. Author Michael Morgan tells the remarkable story of a coast at war.
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Language
English
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Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 226 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 8 mm
Weight
272 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4671-1815-6 (9781467118156)
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Michael Morgan
World War II and the Delaware Coast
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