Bauer, K. Jack and Roberts, Stephen S., Register of Ships of the U.S. Navy, 1775–1990, Major Combatants. Westport, CT, Greenwood Press, 1991 — statistical information from
Combat Stories of World War II by Ernie Herr — including Horror at Guadalcanal, a fast-moving battle report as seen from the deck of O’Bannon, and the Maine Potato Episode
Long Lancers — Japanese destroyers in World War II.
official sources.
Whitley, M.J., Destroyers of World War Two, an international encyclopedia. Annapolis, Naval Institute Press, 2000 — all destroyers completed or laid down during the period 1939–1945 by all the world’s naval powers.
OPERATIONS
Crenshaw, Russell Sydnor, Jr., South Pacific Destroyer. Annapolis, Naval Institute Press, 1998 — first-person account by a participant in the Solomon Islands campaign.
Morison, Samuel Eliot, History of United States Naval Operations in World War II. Boston, Massachusetts, Little, Brown & Co., 1947–1962 — 15 volumes; definitive; comprehensive.
O’Hara, Vincent P, The US Navy Against the Axis, Surface Combat 1941–45, Annapolis, Naval Institute Press, 2007 — description and analysis of every surface action involving major American warships.
Pratt, Fletcher, Night Work, The Story of Task Force 39. New York, Henry Holt and Company, 1946 — “Tip” Merrill’s “Hollywood Squadron,” including descriptions of actions of DesRons 21, 22 and 23 in the Solomon Islands.
Roscoe, Theodore, United States Destroyer Operations in World War II. Annapolis, United States Naval Institute, 1953 — basic reference regarding detailed operations of destroyers and destroyer escorts, with many charts and photographs.
DESIGN
Friedman, Norman, U.S. Destroyers, an illustrated design history. Annapolis, United States Naval Institute, 1982 — general development of the American destroyer from the steam torpedo boat to the present.
Raven, Alan, Fletcher-class Destroyers. Annapolis, Naval Institute Press, 1986 — photographs and line drawings.
Reilly, John C., Jr., United States Navy Destroyers of World War II. Poole, Dorset, UK, Blandford Press, 1983 — perhaps the best one-book description of “third- and fourth-generation” American destroyers and the process by which these classes evolved.
Walkowiak, Thomas F., The Floating Drydock’s Plan Book: Fletcher Class Destroyer of World War Two. Treasure Island, FL, The Floating Drydock, 1988 — extensive photos and drawings for high- and low-bridge Fletchers for modelers.
SECONDARY SOURCES
OVERVIEW
Alden, Comdr. John D., Flush Decks & Four Pipes, Annapolis, United States Naval Institute, 1965 — a complete history of the class and its metamorphosis as needs changed.
Dickey, J. L., II, A Family Saga, Flush Deck Destroyers, 1917–1955 — study of the flush-deck four-stack destroyers, the era in which they served and their operations.
Worth, Richard, Fleets of World War II; Cambridge, MA, Da Capo Press, 2001 — useful overview in a few paragraphs.
OPERATIONS
Crenshaw, Russell Sydnor, Jr., The Battle of Tassafaronga. Baltimore, Nautical & Aviation Publishing Company of America, 1995 — detailed tactical analysis by a participant.
Dull, Paul S., A Battle History of the Imperial Japanese Navy (1941–1945). Annapolis, United States Naval Institute, 1978 — the Pacific war from the Japanese viewpoint.
Hara, Tameichi, Japanese Destroyer Captain. New York, Ballantine, 1961.
Newcomb, Dick, U.S. Destroyers of the World Wars. Paducah, Kentucky, Turner Publishing Company, 1994 — featuring extensive history with tables reflecting extensive research, though containing some errors, mis-emphases; valuable for biographies of destroyer namesakes amd memories of selected shipmates.
DESIGN
Ross, Al, Anatomy of the Ship, USS The Sullivans; Annapolis, Naval Institute Press, 1988 — extensive line drawings, descriptive text and photos.
Sumrall, Robert F., Sumner–Gearing-class destroyers: their design, weapons, and equipment, Annapolis, United States Naval Institute, 1995 — comprehensive, illustrated description; also with detailed discussion of predecessor classes.
SHIP-SPECIFIC
DD 661, Kidd — O’Hara, Kelly, Wolfe, Larry W., and Wolfe, Lisa J., History of the USS Kidd and the Fletcher-class destroyers. Paducah, Kentucky, Turner Publishing Company, 1992 — detailed history of Kidd; also contains biographies of namesakes and histories of all Fletcher-class destroyers and memories of selected shipmates.
DD 793, Cassin Young — Harmon, J. Scott, U.S.S. Cassin Young (DD-793) A Fletcher Class Destroyer. Missoula, Montana, Pictorial Histories Publishing Company, 1984 — including good introductions to The Destroyer: All Purpose Ship and Fletcher Class Destroyer.