Lot 442

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U.S.S. CALLAWAY DAMAGE CONTROL GUIDE
USS CALLAWAY (APA-35) was a Bayfield class attack transport that served with the US Navy during World War II. She landed troops at Kwajalein and Saipan, returning laden with caualties to Pearl. She again landed troops at Guadalcanal and at Leyte. During the Lingayen assault on Jan. 8, 1945 a kamikaze struck the vessel''s bridge resulting in the deaths of 29, with 22 wounded, but brilliant damage control efforts saved the vessel. She returned to action to land men at Iwo Jima. A crucial relic from this heroic vessel, the bound Navy publication "DAMAGE CONTROL", issued by the Naval Training School, Philadelphia, May, 1944. 252pp. woth 108pp. appendix, illustrated. Paper covers with a replica of the Revolutionary War flag reading: "Don''t Give Up the Ship". The book was found with two documents within, one a transmittal letter from the Navy Training School, sending this guide to the CALLAWAY, stamped as received onboard July 23, 1944, along with the typed text of a message sent to the vessel, July 13, 1945 discussing personnel transfers. Very good. Also present are four book from one "G. E. Trester", likely the commander of the vessel, titles including ca. 1920s copies of "Practical Seamandship", "The Naval Artificer''s Manual", "Standard Seamanship for the Merchant Service" and a latter Transportation Corps School issue: "Stevedoring Temporary Expedients and Improvisations". These last four items are in fair to poor condition.

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April 17, 2018 10:00 AM EDT
Chesapeake City, MD, US

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