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Nicholas A Veronico

    Nicholas A. Veronico scrive per diletto personale e arricchimento educativo, affrontando i suoi soggetti con un profondo apprezzamento per le storie condivise da coloro che incontra. Il suo lavoro spazia su una vasta gamma di argomenti aeronautici e militari, oltre alla storia locale. La passione di Veronico per l'aviazione, ereditata da una famiglia di piloti, alimenta i suoi estesi contributi al giornalismo aeronautico e i suoi numerosi libri. È riconosciuto per la sua dedizione nella ricerca e presentazione di questi argomenti con integrità e acume.

    Pearl Harbor Air Raid
    Air Force One
    High Desert Deployment
    AMARG: America's Strategic Military Aircraft Reserve
    Hidden Warships
    D-Day
    • D-Day

      • 240pagine
      • 9 ore di lettura

      "Those who witnessed it never forgot it: the great armada of Allied ships that filled the English Channel on D-Day, June 6, 1944. From battleships, cruisers, and destroyers down to the much smaller landing ships and landing craft, these nearly 7,000 vessels bombarded the Normandy coast, ferried men, tanks, and equipment across the channel, and landed 150,000 troops--under withering German fire--on Omaha, Utah, Gold, Juno, and Sword beaches in a single day. In numbers and scope, it was the largest seaborne invasion in history. Meanwhile, some 12,000 aircraft flew above the sea, a dizzying assortment of fighters and bombers, transports, recon craft, and gliders. Taking off from air fields in England, they dropped thousands of paratroopers and even vehicles, bombed roads and German positions miles inland, provided vital intelligence, and attacked any German planes that were able to take to the skies. It was the largest single-day aerial operation in history. And yet these important--and impressive--aspects of D-Day haven't received the coverage they deserve, having been overshadowed by the fighting on the beaches. Veronico assembles photos of both the air and sea components of the D-Day invasion, giving the sailors and airmen their due and giving modern readers a vivid sense of what this monumental day was like in the air and at sea."--Provided by publishers

      D-Day
    • Hidden Warships

      • 256pagine
      • 9 ore di lettura

      As close as you can get to the world's warship wrecks without getting your feet wet. Sunk by enemy fire, scuttled, or run aground, the number of World War II-era battleships, cruisers, submarines, and other warships that ended their service on the bottom of the world's oceans and seas is enormous. In the decades since the conflict, wreck hunters have pored over historical records and combed the world's oceans to find their remains. In Hidden Warships, naval historian Nicholas A. Veronico details the history, recovery, and preservation of these sunken combat ships--including accounts from the divers and restorers who have worked with them. Beginning with the Japanese midget submarines that attacked Pearl Harbor and continuing through into the modern era, including the 2006 sinking of the postwar aircraft carrier USS Oriskany, Veronico provides rich detail on each noteworthy vessel, including over 150 photographs, ship specifications, geographic coordinates, and more. For the enthusiast who wants an even more complete experience, the book concludes with a list of preserved ships, an Internet resource guide, and a suggested reading list to continue the exploration. Whether you plan on visiting these historic sites yourself or simply enjoy their compelling stories, Hidden Warships will guide you, above the surface and underwater, through some of the most famous relics of World War II naval warfare.

      Hidden Warships
    • The book offers a captivating visual tour of AMARG, the facility where over 3,000 military aircraft are stored in the Arizona desert. It highlights the recent activities at this unique site, showcasing stunning new images that reveal the diverse roles and histories of the aircraft, emphasizing that AMARG is not merely a resting place but a hub of maintenance and regeneration. The exploration of this "Boneyard" provides insights into military aviation and the lifecycle of aircraft.

      AMARG: America's Strategic Military Aircraft Reserve
    • Features full colour images of Navy aircraft training at NAS Fallon. Written by two expert aviation authors. Showcases US Navy aviation.

      High Desert Deployment
    • Air Force One

      • 160pagine
      • 6 ore di lettura

      Featuring over sixty years of noted presidential travel through the air, Air Force One features never-before-seen photography and updates the story through 2017.

      Air Force One
    • Pearl Harbor Air Raid

      • 208pagine
      • 8 ore di lettura

      Just in time for 75th anniversary commemorations of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, this latest addition offers a complete visual history of the attack, its aftermath, and the salvage efforts that followed. Over 300 photos, with detailed captions-complete with information such as aircraft serial numbers-document aircraft, ships, submarines, and key locations. Text sidebars highlight President Roosevelt's famous speech, the little known failed Japanese attack that followed in March 1942, and more.

      Pearl Harbor Air Raid
    • Another volume in the Stackpole Military Photo Series, Boneyard Nose Art gives readers a first-hand look at retired American military aircraft, emphasizing their nose art. Featuring aircraft from World War II, Korea, Vietnam, and the Gulf Wars, over 300 color photos detail fighters, bombers, tankers, and transports, such as the B-2, B-17, F-16, C-130, and more. An ideal reference for modelers, military history enthusiasts, and art buffs, this title is also a perfect complement to the narrative accounts in the Stackpole Military History Series, including Airborne Combat, Coast Watching in WWII, and Flying American Combat Aircraft.

      Boneyard Nose Art: U.S. Military Aircraft Markings and Artwork
    • Hidden Warbirds

      • 256pagine
      • 9 ore di lettura

      Veronico explores the romantic era of World War II warbirds and the stories of some of its most famous wrecks, including the "Swamp Ghost" (a B-17E which crashed in New Guinea in the early days of World War II and which was only recently recovered), and "Glacier Girl" (a P-38, part of "The Lost Squadron," which crashed in a large ice sheet in Greenland in 1942). Throughout, Veronico provides a history of the aircraft, as well as the unique story behind each discovery and recovery with ample illustrations.

      Hidden Warbirds