Product details:
ISBN13: | 9781472863621 |
ISBN10: | 1472863623 |
Binding: | Paperback |
No. of pages: | 80 pages |
Size: | 248x184 mm |
Weight: | 454 g |
Language: | English |
Illustrations: | oIllustrated throughout with at least 40 archive photos and 15 pages of original colour illustrations |
700 |
Category:
D-Day Fleet 1944, American Sector
The US Navy's Western Task Force
Publisher: Osprey Publishing
Date of Publication: 19 December 2024
Number of Volumes: Paperback
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A fully illustrated study of how the US-led half of the Normandy invasion fleet was composed, commanded, and how it fought, from D-Day until the fall of Cherbourg.
The D-Day landings and their aftermath were among the most complex and important naval operations in history. With the target beaches divided into two areas of responsibility - one US-commanded, one British - this armada launched a month-long operation to first support the landings, then to protect, supply, and support the troops ashore, as they fought to expand their toehold in occupied Europe.
In this book, illustrated throughout with 3D diagrams, photos, maps and dramatic artwork, naval historian Brian Lane Herder explains how the US Navy-led Western Task Force was built, and outlines its operations off Normandy during June 1944. It covers this multinational fleet's organization, assembly, and training, as well as the intelligence and logistics picture, and explores its actions that were so crucial to success on D-Day, from its superb and continuous minesweeping efforts to the aggressive gunfire support off Omaha and Utah beaches.
A unique portrait of the American naval sector in the D-Day landings, this book also examines the Western Task Force's operations off Normandy after the beachheads were established, including the destruction of the American Mulberry harbor in a storm, up to the conquest of the port of Cherbourg in late June 1944.
The D-Day landings and their aftermath were among the most complex and important naval operations in history. With the target beaches divided into two areas of responsibility - one US-commanded, one British - this armada launched a month-long operation to first support the landings, then to protect, supply, and support the troops ashore, as they fought to expand their toehold in occupied Europe.
In this book, illustrated throughout with 3D diagrams, photos, maps and dramatic artwork, naval historian Brian Lane Herder explains how the US Navy-led Western Task Force was built, and outlines its operations off Normandy during June 1944. It covers this multinational fleet's organization, assembly, and training, as well as the intelligence and logistics picture, and explores its actions that were so crucial to success on D-Day, from its superb and continuous minesweeping efforts to the aggressive gunfire support off Omaha and Utah beaches.
A unique portrait of the American naval sector in the D-Day landings, this book also examines the Western Task Force's operations off Normandy after the beachheads were established, including the destruction of the American Mulberry harbor in a storm, up to the conquest of the port of Cherbourg in late June 1944.
Table of Contents:
THE FLEET'S PURPOSE
FLEET FIGHTING POWER
The Ships
- Warships
- Transports and landing ships
TECHNICAL FACTORS
- Auxiliaries
- Gunfire support craft
- Assault beaches and landing craft
- Logistic craft and vehicles
- Western Naval Task Force air support
- The American buildup in Britain, 1943-44
HOW THE FLEET OPERATED
Doctrine, command and communication
Intelligence and deception
Logistics and facilities
- Western Naval Task Force logistics
- Landing Craft and Bases Europe
- Final training and rehearsals
COMBAT AND ANALYSIS
- Chronology
THE FLEET IN COMBAT
- Launching Overlord, May 28-June 6, 1944
- The invasion begins
- Utah Beach, June 6
- Omaha Beach, June 6
- The hour of crisis
- Follow-on operations, June 7-15, 1944
- The June 19-22 Channel storm
- Post-storm logistics over the beaches
- Cherbourg naval fire support, June 25, 1944
ANALYSIS
FURTHER READING
INDEX
FLEET FIGHTING POWER
The Ships
- Warships
- Transports and landing ships
TECHNICAL FACTORS
- Auxiliaries
- Gunfire support craft
- Assault beaches and landing craft
- Logistic craft and vehicles
- Western Naval Task Force air support
- The American buildup in Britain, 1943-44
HOW THE FLEET OPERATED
Doctrine, command and communication
Intelligence and deception
Logistics and facilities
- Western Naval Task Force logistics
- Landing Craft and Bases Europe
- Final training and rehearsals
COMBAT AND ANALYSIS
- Chronology
THE FLEET IN COMBAT
- Launching Overlord, May 28-June 6, 1944
- The invasion begins
- Utah Beach, June 6
- Omaha Beach, June 6
- The hour of crisis
- Follow-on operations, June 7-15, 1944
- The June 19-22 Channel storm
- Post-storm logistics over the beaches
- Cherbourg naval fire support, June 25, 1944
ANALYSIS
FURTHER READING
INDEX