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The Real Story of the USS Johnston DD-821 Part 2: As Told by the Officers and Sailors Who Served Aboard Her

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The Real Story of the USS Johnston DD-821 Part 2: As Told by the Officers and Sailors Who Served Aboard Her

By: George A. Sites
Narrated by: Capt. Kevin F. Spalding USNR-Ret
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This audiobook is a continuation of the stories presented in The Real Story of the USS Johnston DD-821, which was the first book. It contains nearly 50 stories as told by officers and sailors that served aboard the Johnston. Each story is told with their own words. It also contains a listing of all ports visited by the Jolly J, including information for each port. If you have part one of the Johnston story, you don't want to miss this final portion.

©2013 George A. Sites (P)2015 George A. Sites
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