USN Carriers vs IJN Carriers: The Pacific 1942
By (Author) Mark Stille
Illustrated by Ian Palmer
Illustrated by Howard Gerrard
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Osprey Publishing
6th November 2007
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Second World War
Modern warfare
Naval forces and warfare
Air forces and warfare
940.54
Paperback
80
Width 184mm, Height 248mm, Spine 8mm
308g
The IJN was a pioneer in naval aviation, having commissioned the world's first carrier, which was used against the US fleet at Pearl Harbor. The Americans followed suit, initiating a huge aircraft carrier development program. As the War in the Pacific escalated into the largest naval conflict in history, the role of the carrier became the linchpin of American and Japanese naval strategy as these rival vessels found themselves locked in a struggle for dominance of this critical theater. This book provides an analysis of the variety of weaponry available to the rival carriers, in particular the embarked aircraft as well as the powerful ship-borne guns. Study the design and development of these revolutionary ships and 'live' the experiences of the rival airmen and gun crews as they battled for victory in a duel of skill, tenacity and guts.
"In all, an excellent addition to what is sure to become a popular series. I know you will enjoy it as much as I." --Scott Van Aken, modelingmadness.com (November 2007)
Commander (retired) Mark O Stille served as a Naval Intelligence Officer, spending over five years of his naval career assigned to various US Navy carriers. He continues to work in this field in a civilian capacity. He holds an MA from the Naval War College and has had several wargames published. He lives in Virginia, USA. Ian Palmer is a highly experienced digital artist. A graduate in 3D design, he currently works as a senior artist for a leading UK games developer. Besides his artistic interests he is also a keen musician and motorcyclist. He lives in West London with his wife and three cats.