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