The Destroyer Campbeltown (Anatomy of the Ship)

The Destroyer Campbeltown (Anatomy of the Ship)

by Al Ross (Author)

Synopsis

The destroyer Campbeltown is most famous for her part in the commando raid on the St Nazaire drydock in 1942. Built as the USS Buchanan (DD131)- and later renamed Campbelton - she was one of over 270 flush-decked destroyers put into service towards the end of World War I. When Britain appealed to America in 1940 for the transfer of fifty vessels for anti-submarine duty, Buchanan was one of the first 'gift horses' to be transferred. The Anatomy of the Ship Series : This highly acclaimed series aims to provide the finest documentation of individual ships and ship types ever published. What makes the series unique is a complete set of superbly executed line drawings, both the conventional type of plan as well as explanatory perspective views. This is the first attempt to document a ship literally down to the nuts and bolts. These drawings are accurate, visually exciting and totally comprehensive, offering ship buffs, historians and modelmakers a novel insight into the technicalities of each ship type covered.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 127
Edition: Revised edition
Publisher: Conway Maritime Press Ltd
Published: 16 Sep 2004

ISBN 10: 0851779972
ISBN 13: 9780851779973
Book Overview: The Destroyer Campbeltown features a full description of this distinguished destroyer, its concept, origins and design.

Author Bio
Al Ross II, an American-born educator and ship illustrator, is the author of several books, including the previous 'Anatomy of the Ship volumes on The Destroyer Escort England and The Destroyer The Sullivans. He is currently working with John Lambert on a joint effort entitled Allied Coastal Forces. His ship drawings have appeared in a number of books and journals, including Norman Friedman's design history on US Navy Small Combatants and Nautical Quarterly.