Bibliography

WEB LINKS:

Old Ship Pictures, Paintings, Photographs, Postcards, and Images from WW1 and WW2:  www.photoship.co.uk

The U.S.N. Armed Guard World War II Veterans Association: www.armed-guard.com/

The John H. Marsh Maritime Research Centre - Online indexed collection of photographs of 9200 ships that called at Cape Town, South Africa in the last century: http://rapidttp.co.za/museum/jmmrc.html

American Merchant Marine at War: www.USMM.org

John H. Marsh Maritime Research Centre at the Iziko Museums of Cape Town, S. A. www.rapidttp.co.za/museum

Convoy Web - Website for Merchant ships during WW2: www.convoyweb.org.uk/oskms/index.html

Maritime Timetable Images: www.timetableimages.com/maritime/images/shiplist.htm

Official USS Gambier Bay (CVE 73) & Composite Squadron VC10 website: www.ussgambierbay-vc10.com/index.php

Naval Historical Foundation: www.navyhistory.org/default.asp

National Archives and Records Administration: www.archives.gov

Rosenberg Library of Galveston,TX: www. rosenberg-library.org

United Seaman’s Service: www.uss-ammla.com

Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships, Naval History & Heritage Command:
www.history.navy.mil/danfs

Project Liberty Ship - S. S. John W. Brown: www.liberty-ship.com

Stanley Galik: World War II Experiences, www.galik.com/stanleygalik1922/lci08.htm

PUBLICATIONS:

Torpedoes in the Gulf: Galveston and the U-Boats, 1942-1943 (Williams-Ford Texas A&M University Military History Series) by Melanie Wiggins, 1995

Disaster at Bari, by Glen Infield, Bantam Books, 1988

Heroes in Dungarees, The Story of the American Merchant Marine in World War II,
by John Bunker, Naval Institute Press, 1995

War Beneath the Sea, by Peter Padfield, John Wiley & Sons, 1995

The Galveston that Was, Howard Barnstone, McMillan Co., 1966

The United States Merchant Marine at War - Report of the War Shipping Administration to the President, Washington D. C., 1946

The SIU At War - Edited by John Bunker, Published by the Seafares International Union of North America, August 1944

A careless word... ...A Needless Sinking, A history of the tremendous losses in ships and men suffered by the U. S. Merchant Marine during World War II 1941-1946 - by Capt. Arthur R. Moore, Published by the American Merchant Marine Museum at the U. S. Maritime Academy at Kings Point, NY*, March 1983. * Seventh Printing Revised Edition with Addendum published 1998 by the Denis Roland A. Chapter of New Jersey of the American Merchant Marine Veterans.

The U. S. Merchant Marine at War - 1775-1945, Edited by Bruce L. Felknor, Naval Institute Press, Annapolis, Maryland, 1998


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