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Armed Guard Related Books and Tapes
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Last Mission Tanker by Walter W. Jaffee

Gunners Get Glory, as told to Lloyd Wendt – Out of Print

Disaster at Bari by Glen Infield – Out of Print

Hitler’s U-Boat War – The Hunters, 1939-1942, by Clay Blair

Hitler’s U-Boat War – The Hunted, 1942-1945, by Clay Blair

How to Locate Anyone who is or has been in the Military
by Lt. Col. Richard S. Johnson

Woody, Cisco and Me, Seamen Three in the
Merchant Marine, by Jim Longhi




Bluejacket Odyssey –
an honest factual story,
laced with humor,
that takes the reader
for a ride on vessels from
Liberty ships to heavy
cruiser. Hardbound,
522 pages and
250 photos and illustrations.

We Delivered! The
US Navy Armed Guard in
World War II by Lyle E. Dupra.

Forgotten Valor –
A VCR about the
Armed Guard –
Send $27.95 to
Zed Merrill & Associates –
PO Box 19608 –
Portland, Oregon 97219


Action in the North Atlantic
with Humphrey Bogart. A
very realistic movie about
the Merchant Marine and
Armed Guard in World War
II. Available from
Videoserve at 1-800-492-
2665 for $17.98 new or
$9.23 used. A Black and
White movie.

Action in the North Atlantic
with Humphrey Bogart. A
very realistic movie about
the Merchant Marine and
Armed Guard in World War
II. Available from
Videoserve at 1-800-492-
2665 for $17.98 new or
$9.23 used. A Black and
White movie.


A VCR of photographs made
at the Brooklyn Armed
Guard Center during WWII.
Narrated by C.F. Korker, AG
Photographer. Make check
for $20 to Navy Armed
Guard WWII Veterans and
send to C.F. Korker – 7 North
Mulberry Street – Fellsmere,
Florida 32948. All proceeds
go to the AG Veterans Association
















A Careless Word … A
Needless Sinking – Captain
Arthur R. Moore





