
SS Ocala Victory: The Life of a World War II Victory Ship
by David Rodgers
English | 2026 | ASIN: B0GJQKN4T8 | 31 pages | pdf | 24 MB
SS Ocala Victory: The Life of a World War II Victory Ship tells the complete, meticulously researched story of one of America's unsung wartime workhorses.
Launched in late 1944 at the height of World War II, the SS Ocala Victory was built to carry the weight of a global war. From dangerous Atlantic convoy runs to the kamikaze-infested waters off Okinawa, this Victory ship and her crew faced storms, submarines, and suicide attacks in service of Allied victory.
This book explores:
* The emergency shipbuilding program that created the Victory ships
* Technical design, propulsion, and improvements over Liberty ships
* Daily life aboard a wartime merchant vessel
* Atlantic and Pacific combat operations, including Okinawa
* The role of the U.S. Merchant Marine and Naval Armed Guard
* Postwar service, Vietnam-era reactivation, and final disposition
* The human stories behind the steel - sailors, gunners, and families
More than a ship's biography, this is a tribute to the Merchant Marine - the civilians who sailed into combat zones with no armor, no glory, and one of the highest casualty rates of the war.
Written with technical accuracy, narrative clarity, and deep respect for those who served, SS Ocala Victory preserves a vital chapter of maritime and military history for future generations.
Ideal for readers of:
World War II history, naval warfare, maritime history, merchant marine studies, and military logistics.
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