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Stride Out

Bruhn, David
Stride Out
Chico State, long known as a party school-Playboy magazine ranked it number one in the nation from 1987 through 2002-offered students an inviting environment in which to enjoy social life on and off campus while pursuing their studies. The non-athletic scholarship school drew runners to Chico like San Juan Capistrano beckons swallows homeward. One reason was Bidwell Park, which stretches miles and miles from downtown to the upper reaches of Ch...

CHF 42.50

Toe the Mark

Bruhn, David
Toe the Mark
Running programs in Chico in the 1970s were similar to those elsewhere. Famed University of Oregon coach Bill Bowerman had introduced the sport of jogging, American Frank Shorter was the winner of the marathon at the 1972 Olympics, and Steve Prefontaine, running for Oregon, drew thousands of fans to see him race. A distant 384 miles south of Eugene, Oregon, lay Chico, a small rural town in northern California. In these exciting times, a high s...

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Send Some King's Ships. U.S. Navy, royal Naval Patrol Ser...

Bruhn, David / Hoole, Rob
Send Some King's Ships. U.S. Navy, royal Naval Patrol Service, and Royal Canadian Navy Ships Combating German U-boats off North America's Eastern Seaboard and RNPS and South African Naval Forces Vessel in African Waters as well, 1942-1945
In January 1942, following the United States' entry into WWII, German U-boats began a reign of terror off America's Eastern Seaboard, over the next several months, sinking hundreds of ships almost at will. With the combatant ships of the then-small U.S. Navy, spread thin in distant theaters, Vice Admiral Andrews desperately sought vessels to protect the coast. Those available consisted of Navy remnants of World War I, private yachts and fishin...

CHF 53.50

Turn into the Wind, Volume II. US Navy, Royal Navy, Royal...

Bruhn, David
Turn into the Wind, Volume II. US Navy, Royal Navy, Royal Australian Navy, and Royal Canadian Navy Light Fleet Aircraft Carriers in the Korean War and through end of service, 1950-1982
American and British light fleet aircraft carriers, an expedient of war at a time of dire need in World War II, answered their nations' call a second time during the Korean War. While larger US Navy fleet carriers plied their trade in the deeper Sea of Japan off Korea's east coast, their svelte sisters - USS Bataan, HMS Glory, HMS Ocean, HMS Theseus, HMS Triumph, and HMAS Sydney - were consigned to the Yellow Sea. Operating off the west coast,...

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Guns Up, Naval Action in the Yellow Sea off Korea, 1950-1953

Bruhn, David
Guns Up, Naval Action in the Yellow Sea off Korea, 1950-1953
As the Korean Conflict wore on, frigates, destroyer escorts, cruisers, and battleships of the U.S. Navy, and combatant ships from eight other navies of the United Nations, plus the Republic of Korea Navy, fought a bitter war along the coastlines. Off the west coast of the peninsula, warships operated in treacherous waters of the Yellow Sea, navigating channels between tightly clustered islands close to the mainland. Fluctuating thirty-foot tid...

CHF 46.90

Salvation from the Sky

Bruhn, David
Salvation from the Sky
Imagine being a fighter or bomber pilot. You and your crew have been in the heat of battle when, suddenly, your plane catches fire or your engine conks out. You have to bail out or ditch in the water below. Who will save you? In World War II, survivors of Allied aircraft who found themselves in such straits, looked skyward in desperate hope, particularly those within range of Japanese shore guns, or adrift in enemy waters. Their prayers were a...

CHF 49.90

Ready to Haul, Ready to Fight. U.S. Navy, Royal Australia...

Bruhn, David
Ready to Haul, Ready to Fight. U.S. Navy, Royal Australian Navy, and British Merchant Navy Cargo Ships in the Pacific in World War II
U.S. Navy cargo ships, among the most unglamorous military vessels, kept the supply lines running through the incredible expanses of the Pacific battle zones in World War II. This involved shuttling cargos of gasoline, explosives, and supplies between forward bases on an erratic, unpredictable war-time schedule. The tedious days of slow cruising were broken by an occasional enemy air raid in some atoll harbor, and the rugged work of loading an...

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Support for the Fleet

Bruhn, David
Support for the Fleet
During the Vietnam War, 136 U.S. Navy and three Royal Australian Navy Service Force ships served in Vietnam. It was not glamorous duty, and the men who toiled aboard the ships received little recognition. It wouldn't make good reading in Des Moines that the warships on the gunline could not fire their guns, or that carriers on Yankee and Dixie stations could not fly airstrikes against the enemy. Were it not for the sweat, heat, fatigue, and bo...

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Turn into the Wind, Volume I. US Navy and Royal Navy Ligh...

Bruhn, David
Turn into the Wind, Volume I. US Navy and Royal Navy Light Fleet Aircraft Carriers in World War II, and Contributions of the British Pacific Fleet
In the Pacific in World War II, the dearth of US Navy fleet aviation capabilities became acute following the loss, in 1942, of four aircraft carriers to combat action. New Essex-class fleet aircraft carriers were being built, but would not be ready soon enough. Time was of the essence. President Franklin D. Roosevelt intervened to solve the problem - directing reluctant Navy "top brass" to turn cruiser hulls, already laid down, into light airc...

CHF 55.50

Guns Up, Depth Charges Readied

Bruhn, David
Guns Up, Depth Charges Readied
During the deadly Battle of the Mediterranean fought from 10 June 1940 to 2 May 1945, sailors aboard Allied ships faced daily threat of attack by Italian or German aircraft at daybreak and dusk, by enemy submarines at any time, and by coastal forces when operating near shore. The Royal Navy, facing the powerful Italian Navy supported by German naval and air forces, called on Commonwealth and other Allied navies for assistance. Australia sent s...

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Gators Offshore and Upriver. The U.S. Navy's Amphibious S...

Bruhn, David
Gators Offshore and Upriver. The U.S. Navy's Amphibious Ships and Underwater Demolition Teams, and Royal Australian Navy Clearance Divers in Vietnam
During the Vietnam War, 142 "gators" (amphibious ships) served in the combat zone. As deeper-draft ships landed Marines on assault beaches by boat or helicopter, World War II-era tank landing ships operated on shallow, winding rivers. Scores of minimal-draft vessels were required to support inland combat action beyond the reach of the cruisers and destroyers serving on the gunline offshore. Therefore, dozens of "mothballed" landing ships were ...

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On the Gunline. U.S. Navy and Royal Australian Navy Warsh...

Bruhn, David D. / Mathews, Richard S.
On the Gunline. U.S. Navy and Royal Australian Navy Warships off Vietnam, 1965-1973
During the Vietnam War, 270 U.S. Navy and four Royal Australian Navy warships served at various times on the gunline. Within this armada were the battleship New Jersey, ten cruisers, 212 destroyers, fifty destroyer escorts, and the inshore fire support ship Carronade. When necessary, naval guns poured out round after round, until their barrels overheated and turned red, exterior paint blistered, and rifled-barrel liners were worn smooth. Allie...

CHF 52.50

Enemy Waters

Bruhn, David / Hoole, Rob
Enemy Waters
When Britain declared war on Germany in September 1939, the Royal Navy was deficient in minelayers needed to try to hold enemy forces at bay and out of its home waters. Turning first to the Merchant Navy, it requisitioned a liner and two ferries for this use, and a dozen destroyers and submarines were also converted to carry mines. Later, six fast minelaying cruisers joined the force. When Italy entered the war on the Axis side in June 1940, t...

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Night Raiders

Bruhn, David / Hoole, Rob
Night Raiders
As war with Japan was imminent, the British laid minefields off Hong Kong and Singapore, the Dutch in the Netherlands East Indies, and the Australians off New Zealand and Australia, in an attempt to prevent enemy invasion. Ships hastily converted to this task were referred to as "night raiders." Duty aboard a "floating ammunition dump" was hazardous enough, missions carried out under the cloak of darkness increased the odds of survival in enem...

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Eyes of the Fleet

Bruhn, David
Eyes of the Fleet
Cloaked by jungle foliage, the unheralded seaplane tenders operated ahead of the Fleet, like the Navy's famed PT boats. As Halsey's South Pacific, MacArthur's Southwest Pacific, and Spruance's Central Pacific forces advanced toward Japan, these ships served as afloat-bases for patrol planes referred to as the "eyes of the fleet." The large fabric-clad PBY "Catalinas" and later PBM "Mariners" combed the seaways for Japanese forces and carried o...

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Home Waters

Bruhn, David / Hoole, Rob
Home Waters
In WWI under a crippling naval blockade of its North Sea ports which ultimately resulted in the starvation of thousands of its citizens and as land warfare in Europe drags on, Germany endeavours to counter-blockade Britain via U-boat attacks on shipping and by mining waters round the British Isles. Hundreds of fishing vessels from every port and harbour in Britain are pressed into minesweeping duties and minelayers sow fields to restrict and d...

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Ingram's Fourth Fleet

Bruhn, David
Ingram's Fourth Fleet
The story of the South Atlantic campaign in World War II, and that of the U.S. 4th Fleet and Royal Navy forces in the theater, was primarily one of ships and land-based planes hunting enemy submarines, commerce raiders, and blockade runners, while also safeguarding convoys. Admiral Ingram was the commander of a small seagoing force that grew into a fleet, charged at first with reconnaissance, later with the protection of shipping, and finally ...

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Lessons in Groove - Schritt für Schritt Schlagzeug lernen...

Bruhn, David
Lessons in Groove - Schritt für Schritt Schlagzeug lernen (+CD)
Lessons in Groove ist ein für Kinder wie auch für Erwachsene geeignetes Lehrbuch für EinsteigerInnen am Instrument. Spielfreude, Abwechslung und schnelle Erfolgserlebnisse stehen bei diesem Lehrkonzept im Mittelpunkt. Durch eine innovative Portionierung der Lektionen wird sichergestellt, dass das Erlernte immer zunächst gefestigt wird, bevor sich der/die SchülerIn der nächsten Stufe zuwendet. Mühelos meistern die Schüler auf diese Weise Note...

CHF 27.90

Battle Stars for the "Cactus Navy"

Bruhn, David D.
Battle Stars for the "Cactus Navy"
Following the attack on Pearl Harbor, the Navy obtained approximately 700 vessels from private owners, armed them, designated them as patrol yachts (PY) or patrol craft (YP), and sent them to sea. The vessels spanned the spectrum from yacht to waterfront work horse-fishing vessel, whaler, tug, and freighter. San Diego tuna fishermen-including those that would be aboard their boats at the Battle of Midway, and at Guadalcanal supporting the 1st ...

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