Andrew Jackson Higgins and the Boats That Won World War II (Eisenhower Center Studies on War and Peace) 🔍
Strahan, Jerry E., 1951- Baton Rouge : Louisiana State University Press, Eisenhower Center studies on war and peace, Louisiana pbk. ed, Baton Rouge, 1998, ©1994
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xvi, 382 p. : 24 cm, Includes bibliographical references (p. 357-368) and index
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Jerry E Strahan, 1951-
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Eisenhower Center studies on war and peace, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, 1994
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Eisenhower Center studies on war and peace, Baton Rouge :, c1994
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United States, United States of America
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obscured text on front cover
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 357-368) and index.
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Andrew Jackson Higgins and the Boats That Won World War II, by Jerry E. Strahan, is the first biography of perhaps the most forgotten hero of the Allied victory. It was Higgins who designed the LCVP (landing craft vehicle, personnel) that played such a vital role in the invasion of Normandy, the landings in Guadalcanal, North Africa, and Leyte, and thousands of amphibious assaults throughout the Pacific. It was also Higgins who, after twenty years of failure by the U.S.
Navy's Bureau of Ships, designed and constructed an effective tank landing craft in sixty-one hours - a feat that caused the bureau to despise him.
In 1938, Higgins owned a single small boatyard in New Orleans employing fewer than seventy-five people. Through exceptional drive, vision, and genius, his holdings expanded until by late 1943 he owned seven plants and employed more than twenty thousand workers. Because of his reputation for designing and producing assault craft in record-breaking time, Higgins was awarded the largest shipbuilding and aircraft contracts in history.
During the war, Higgins Industries produced 20,094 boats, ranging from the 36-foot LCVP to the lightning-fast PT boats; the rocket-firing landing craft support boats; the 56-foot tank landing craft; the 170-foot FS ships; and the 27-foot airborne lifeboat that was dropped from the belly of a B-17 bomber.
Higgins dedicated himself to providing Allied soldiers with the finest landing craft in the world, and he fought the Bureau of Ships, the Washington bureaucracy, and the powerful eastern shipyards in order to succeed.
Strahan's portrait of Higgins reveals a colorful character - a hard-fisted, hard-swearing, and hard-drinking man whose Irish background and Nebraska birthplace made him an outsider to New Orleans' elite social circles. Higgins was also hard working, quickly progressing from an unknown southern boatbuilder to a major industrialist with a worldwide reputation. He was featured in Life, Time, Newsweek, and Fortune magazines, and appeared frequently on the front pages of the country's major newspapers.
Even Adolf Hitler was aware of Higgins, calling him the "new Noah.".
Through Higgins' example, we see the way technological innovations, politics, labor unions, changing military agendas, and personalities worked together - and sometimes at odds - for an Allied victory. Strahan has based his work on extensive personal interviews with family members, key employees, and other close acquaintances of Higgins, as well as on previously inaccessible Higgins Industries archives.
The result is an extremely informative account of one of the key players, and industries, of World War II.
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"Andrew Jackson Higgins is perhaps the most forgotten hero of the Allied victory. He designed the LCVP and the first effective tank landing craft, and his shipyard produced more than 20,000 boats for Allied forces. Jerry Strahan?s biography of Higgins reveals a colorful, controversial character?hard-fisted, hard-swearing, and hard-drinking?who was an outsider to New Orleans? elite social circles. He was also, however, a hardworking boatbuilder who became a major industrialist with a worldwide reputation?even Hitler was aware of Higgins, calling him "the new Noah." " -- from publsher's website
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Jerry Strahan's biography of Higgins reveals a colorful, controversial character - hard fisted, hard swearing, and hard drinking - who was an outsider to New Orleans' elite social circles. He was also a hard-working boatbuilder who became a major industrialist with a worldwide reputation.
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In September, 1943, when the United States Fifth Army landed at Salerno, Italy, and General Douglas MacArthur's forces captured Salamaua in New Guinea, the American navy totaled 14,072 vessels.
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2023-06-28
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