Turbulent Seas: My Life in the American Merchant Marine

Turbulent Seas: My Life in the American Merchant Marine
Title Turbulent Seas: My Life in the American Merchant Marine PDF eBook
Author Barnett Singer
Publisher Lulu.com
Total Pages 178
Release 2019-10-15
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0359980996

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Merriam Press Memoir Series. "Turbulent Seas" takes the reader back to the rousing American high sea memoirs that began 180 years ago with Richard Henry Dana's "Two Years Before the Mast." From the mid-1960s until his retirement, Merchant Marine Captain Lance Orton led an adventurous life on ships that crossed the globe's oceans and served ports in wartime Vietnam, India, the old Soviet Union, Alaska, and beyond. Co-authors Orton and Professor Barnett Singer tell of Captain Orton's career in an engaging narrative that, at times, could serve as a script for an action-�adventure movie. Readers will be entertained while learning fascinating details about a career in the U.S. Merchant Marine. This book will make an excellent gift to the family "history buff" and any of those who enjoy real-life adventures. -Michael Allen, Professor Emeritus, University of Washington, Tacoma. Co-author of the #1 Amazon.com and New York Times Bestseller, "A Patriot's History of the United States," 2014.

Turbulent Seas

Turbulent Seas
Title Turbulent Seas PDF eBook
Author Lance Orton
Publisher CreateSpace
Total Pages 176
Release 2012-05-03
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9781475265538

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Merriam Press Personal Chronicle 1. Second Edition (May 2012). Lance Orton's career in the American Merchant Marine, during which he experienced an interesting, hectic, and often dangerous life on the high seas, and in a variety of ports from the mid-1960s through to the mid-1980s. What to him were fascinatingly difficult human challenges began with his cadet days and from his earliest times on the water, then continued during his first voyage as a third officer, and through his appointment as one of the youngest American captains of a very large vessel-in fact, the largest American ship ever built at that time (late 1970s), "The Golden Endeavor," then classed as a supertanker, but later downgraded to "Baby Super." Lance sailed with colorful, crazy, but sometimes gifted maritime personnel, and fought off a number of life-threatening situations, including pirate attacks, knife fights on board ship, attempted poisonings (of me), etc. I also sailed to Vietnam in the years when a merchant mariner literally took his life in his hands doing so. I had to deal with accidents and near explosions on ships, due to volatile hydrocarbons and other material we carried, but also to human error. In this book you get the inside story. You also get a close view of American organizations both blessed and plagued by a variety of personalities, and especially, by the growing disease of bureaucratization and political maneuvering. And you will encounter a sad, yet comical Soviet Union before Gorbachev, where the secret police, inequities, and paranoia were rife. This is one man's story that will compel the your attention. Contents: * My Baptism at Sea with Captain Crofton; * A Young Cadet's Progress and Revolt; * First Voyage to India; * Strafing in Vietnam and American Rage; * Enter the Divine Element; * Incompetence and Tragedy; * To Russia with Vodka; * Back to American Scalawags; * Returning as Captain Orton to KGB Land; * Ships' Revolvers and Revolts; * Final Diagnosis-Lunacy on Board Ship!

United States Public Health Service Hospitals and Clinics

United States Public Health Service Hospitals and Clinics
Title United States Public Health Service Hospitals and Clinics PDF eBook
Author United States. Congress. House. Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Subcommittee on Merchant Marine
Publisher
Total Pages 548
Release 1982
Genre Merchant mariners
ISBN

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The Old Merchant Marine; A Chronicle of American Ships and Sailors

The Old Merchant Marine; A Chronicle of American Ships and Sailors
Title The Old Merchant Marine; A Chronicle of American Ships and Sailors PDF eBook
Author Ralph Delahaye Paine
Publisher BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages 178
Release 2023-02-11
Genre Fiction
ISBN 3368622056

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Establishment of an American Merchant Marine

Establishment of an American Merchant Marine
Title Establishment of an American Merchant Marine PDF eBook
Author United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Commerce
Publisher
Total Pages 2106
Release 1920
Genre Maritime law
ISBN

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A New Look at Nagasaki, 1946

A New Look at Nagasaki, 1946
Title A New Look at Nagasaki, 1946 PDF eBook
Author Eamon Doherty
Publisher AuthorHouse
Total Pages 120
Release 2008-10-20
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1438928505

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This book takes both a historical and personal views of the atomic bombing of Nagasaki on August 9, 1945. The historical view is provided by Dr. Devine, Joel Liebesfeld, Todd Liebesfeld, Esq., and Prof. Schuber. The personal view is presented by Dr. Doherty who discusses the account of Robert J. Walsh, a U.S. Army 34th Infantry soldier telephone lineman, who was stationed near Nagasaki. Robert took approximately 275 pictures for his photo album with a simple Kodak camera. Many of the pictures are at ground zero and show the devastation of the atomic bomb as well as a marker for the epicenter. Robert was also electrocuted on high voltage wires and fell off a telephone pole to the ground. His back was broken in three places and he was put in a coma so that he would stay still and the back could be fused. While in a coma, Robert was lost in one of the nearby hospitals. His mother received a telegram that he was lost. His mother was completely beside herself and turned to Congressman Fred A. Hartley Jr. for help. Congressman Hartley launched an investigation and found Robert in a hospital in Japan. Robert was in a body cast for two years, part of it in a coma, but did not get a bed sore due to the results of a Japanese nurse named Snowball who invented a special medical instrument that she used with Robert. Robert was brought back home and brought back to Walter Reed Hospital where doctors used innovative techniques to help him heal and walk again. The book also ends with Robert as a senior citizen who lives a normal life leading a dance group at his retirement center.

The Cambridge History of the American Novel

The Cambridge History of the American Novel
Title The Cambridge History of the American Novel PDF eBook
Author Leonard Cassuto
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 1271
Release 2011-03-24
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1316184439

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This ambitious literary history traces the American novel from its emergence in the late eighteenth century to its diverse incarnations in the multi-ethnic, multi-media culture of the present day. In a set of original essays by renowned scholars from all over the world, the volume extends important critical debates and frames new ones. Offering new views of American classics, it also breaks new ground to show the role of popular genres - such as science fiction and mystery novels - in the creation of the literary tradition. One of the original features of this book is the dialogue between the essays, highlighting cross-currents between authors and their works as well as across historical periods. While offering a narrative of the development of the genre, the History reflects the multiple methodologies that have informed readings of the American novel and will change the way scholars and readers think about American literary history.