World War II Rhode Island.
- 1st ed.
- 1 online resource (167 pages)
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Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Preface -- 1. Pearl Harbor Attack Panics Rhode Islanders, by Christian McBurney -- 2. The Torpedo Station at Newport, by Brian L. Wallin -- 3. The Naval Air Station at Quonset Point and the Naval Auxiliary Air Fields at Charlestown and Westerly, by Christian McBurney -- 4. Seabees, Pontoons and Quonset Huts at Davisville, by Christian McBurney -- 5. The PT Boat Training Center at Melville, by Brian L. Wallin -- 6. The Growth of Naval Activity and Its Effect on Aquidneck Island, by John W. Kennedy -- 7. Liberty Ships and More: Civilian Workers and Manufacturers Bolster the War Effort, by Patrick T. Conley -- 8. Women at Work Outside the Home, by Christian McBurney -- 9. The Rise of Day Nurseries in Providence, by Maureen A. Taylor -- 10. The U.S. Army Handles Coastal Defense, by Brian L. Wallin -- 11. The Top-Secret Prisoner-of-War Camp at Fort Kearney in Narragansett, by Christian McBurney and Brian L. Wallin -- 12. The Special Prisoner-of-War Camps at Forts Getty and Wetherill in Jamestown, by Christian McBurney and Brian L. Wallin -- 13. The Battle of Point Judith and the Sinkings of Black Point and U-853, by Christian McBurney -- 14. Reflection, Relief and Rowdiness: Rhode Islanders React to the End of World War II, by Maureen A. Taylor -- Appendix A: Location of U.S. Naval Aircraft in Rhode Island and Aircraft Types and Numbers-A Sampling at Various Dates -- Appendix B: Naval Facilities in Rhode Island in World War II Showing Peak Personnel at Each Location -- Bibliography -- About the Authors.
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World War, 1939-1945-Rhode Island. Rhode Island-History, Military. Rhode Island-History, Naval. Rhode Island-History.