Bring the Cruise Book to Life with this Multimedia Presentation
This CD will Exceed your Expectations
A great part of naval
history.
You would be purchasing an exact copy of the USS Hancock CV 19 cruise book during World War II. Each
page has been placed on a CD for years of enjoyable computer viewing. The CD comes in a plastic sleeve with a
custom label. Every page has been enhanced and is readable. Rare cruise books like this sell for a hundred
dollars or more when buying the actual hard copy if you can find one for sale.
This would make a great gift for yourself
or someone you know who may have served aboard her. Usually only ONE person in the family has the original book. The CD
makes it possible for other family members to have a copy also. You will not be disappointed we guarantee it.
Some of the items
in this book are as follows:
- Commissioning ceremonies
- Detailed description of war operations
- Admirals Inspection
- Plane landing crashes
- Crossing the Equator
- Vice Admiral John S. McCain
- Killed or missing in action (Name, Rank and hometown)
- Group pictures of all Divisions
- Many action shots or fight activity
- Hell Divers, SB2C's, TBM Avengers
- Kamikaze Hits
- Recreational Activities
- Attacks on Okinawa, Formosa,
Hong Kong, Saigon, Luzon, Manila, Iwo Jima
- Refueling operations
- Much, much more.
Over 266 pictures and the Hancock story on 144
pages.
Once you view this CD you will know what life was like on this aircraft carrier during World War II.
Additional Bonus:
- Several
Additional Images of the USS Hancock during the World War II era (National Archives)
- 22 Minute Audio "American Radio Mobilizes
the Home front" WWII (National Archives)
- 22 Minute Audio "Allied Turncoats Broadcast for the Axis Powers" WWII (National Archives)
- 20 Minute Audio of a "1967 Equator Crossing" (Not this ship but the Ceremony is Traditional)
- 6 Minute Audio of "Sounds of Boot
Camp" in the late 50's early 60's
- Other Interesting Items Include:
- The Oath of Enlistment
- The Sailors Creed
- Core Values of theUnited States Navy
- Military Code of Conduct
- Navy Terminology Origins (8 Pages)
- Examples: Scuttlebutt, Chewing
the Fat, Devil to Pay,
- Hunky-Dory and many more.
- 25 Hi Res Images of the "World War Two Memorial" inWashington DC