Библиография

Рапорты правительственных агентств

Marine Board of Investigation: Structural Failure of Tanker PENDLETON off

Cape Cod, United States Coast Guard

Marine Board of Investigation: Structural Failure of Tanker FORT MERCER off

Cape Cod, United States Coast Guard

Marine Board of Investigation/Collision of USCGC EASTWIND and SS Gulfstream,

United States Coast Guard

Marine Board of Investigation: Structural Failure of Tanker PINE RIDGE off Cape

Hatteras, United States Coast Guard

Marine Board of Investigation: Disappearance of SS PENNSYLVANIA, United

States Coast Guard

M/V SPARTAN LADY Rescue, United States Coast Guard Memorandum

Communications Study of the Loss of the Tankers FORT MERCER and PENDLETON

Priority Dispatch from COMEASTAREA to USCGC Eastwind 18 FEB. 1952,

United States Coast Guard

Priority Dispatch from CCDG ONE to COGUARD CHATHAM LBS19 FEB.

1952, United States Coast Guard

Priority Dispatch from NODA/CGC MCCUlLOCH to HIPS/CCGD ONE19

FEB. 1952, United States Coast Guard

Operational Immediate Dispatch from CHATHAM MASS LBS to ZEN/CCGDONE

19 FEB. 1952, United States Coast Guard

Operational Immediate Dispatch from CGC MCCULLOCH to CCGD ONE18

FEB. 1952, United States Coast Guard

Marine Casualty Report for the SS MARINE ELECTRIC, United States Coast Guard

Marine Board of Investigation into Disappearance of F/V PAOLINA, United States

Coast Guard

United States Coast Guard in the Vietnam War, www.uscg.mil

Статьи газет и информационных агентств

«6 More Die Leaping for Life Rafts», Boston American, February 19, 1952.

«32 Saved Off Tankers», «33 Deaths, Huge Loss Caused by N. E. Storm», «20,000 Marooned», «6 Crewmen on Fort Mercer Believed Lost» «Hero Rescuers Took Terrific Beating», and «46 In Peril», Boston Globe, February 19, 1952.

«Storm Ties Up N. E.», Boston Globe, February 18, 1952.

«Rescued Seamen Tell Stories» and «Pendleton Cut Speed Before She Split in Two», Boston Globe, February 20, 1952.

«Maine Rescuers Fight Toward 1,000 Stranded» and «Crewmen Abandon Storm-Struck Craft», Boston Globe, Special Edition, February 18, 1952.

«Five Deaths in Wild Northeaster», Boston Globe, February 18, 1952.

«Smashed Lifeboat Found [Paolina]», Boston Globe, February 17, 1952.

«An Epic Job», Boston Globe, February 23, 1952.

«Tugs Pulling Stern» and «Mercer Crew Score Leadership», Boston Globe, February 22, 1952.

«Unusual Leaks on Fort Mercer, Mate Testifies», Boston Globe, February 26, 1952.

«70 Saved, 14 Dead After 2 Ships Split», Boston Herald, February 20, 1952.

«32 Saved, 50 Missing, Two Perish As 2 Tankers Break Up Off Cape», Boston Herald, February 19, 1952.

«First a Roar, Then She Split», Boston Herald, February 19, 1952.

«Pendleton’s Survivors Tell of Harrowing Ordeal at Sea», Boston Herald, February 20, 1952.

«Cloth Rope Saved Four», Boston Herald, February 20, 1952.

«Half Tanker Bucks Gale», Boston Herald, February 22, 1952.

«Fort Mercer Stern Arrives Safely in Newport», Boston Herald, February 23, 1952.

«1500 Marooned» and «Split Bow, Stern of 1 Craft Sighted», Boston Herald, February 18, 1952.

«Maine Snow-bunk Entombs» and «Storm Death Toll Set at 31», Boston Herald, February 21, 1952.

«Broken Tanker First Noticed on Radar», Boston Herald, February 26, 1952.

«13 Refuse to Quit Hulk of Tanker-58 Saved», Boston Post, February 20, 1952.

«Salvage Tugs Move in to Tow Broken Hulks» and «Admiral Lauds 4 in Epic Small Boat Rescue», Boston Traveler, February 20, 1952.

«40 on Tanker Sections», Boston Traveler, February 19, 1952.

«18 Tanker Men Here», Boston Traveler, February 20, 1952.

«Storm Tossed Dragger Safe», Cape Cod Standard Times, February 20, 1952.

«Four Chatham Coast Guards Rescue 32», Cape Cod Standard Times, February, 19, 1952.

«Tanker Stern Being Towed», Cape Cod Times, February 23, 1952.

«Coast Guards Save 18 Men Off Nantucket», Cape Cod Times, February 20, 1952.

«Bow of Pendleton Yields Seaman’s Body», Cape Cod Standard Times, February 25, 1952.

«Fact Finding Panel Takes Testimony», Cape Cod Standard Times, February 21, 1952.

«Heroes of 1952 Return to the Sea», Cape Cod Times, May 16, 2002.

«Plight of 40 Fathoms Last Week Overlooked For Tanker Wrecks», Cape Codder, February 28, 1952.

«Lurid Stories Crop Up», Cape Codder, February 28, 1952.

«Salvage Work on Pendleton Watched», Cape Codder, August 16, 1956.

«Rescue Boat Rescue Underway», Cape Codder, November 17, 1981.

«Volunteers to the Rescue», Cape Codder, December 8, 1981.

«Coast Guardsmen Honored for Heroic Actions of Long Ago», Cape Codder, May 17, 2002.

«Sailors Rescued at Height of Storm», Central Cape Press, February 21, 1952.

«32 Rescued, 55 Cling to Split Ships Off Cape», Daily Record, February 19, 1952.

«15 Lost as 2 Tankers Split off Cape», New Bedford Standard Times, February 19, 1952.

«Battered Ships, Weary Survivors Mark New Epic of Sea», New Bedford Standard Times, February 20, 1952.

«Senate Unit Seeks Data on All Gains Made in Ship Deals», New York Times, February 18, 1952.

«Two Ships Torn Apart», New York Times, February 19, 1952.

«Saw Tanker Peril», New York Times, February 22, 1952.

«25 More Rescued in Tanker Wreck», New York Times, February 20, 1952.

«2 Tugs Tow Stern of Broken Tanker», New York Times, February 22, 1952.

«Snowstorm Kills 30 in New England», New York Times, February 19, 1952.

«Mercer Stern Safe», Portland Herald Press, February 22, 1952.

«Tanker Skipper», Portland Herald Press, February 22, 1952.

«57 Men Are Snatched From Sea», Portland Herald Press, February 19, 1952.

«Brant Point Crew Plows Through Seas», Nantucket Town Crier, February 22, 1952.

«Ignore Blizzard – Return to Ship», Ketchikan News, February 24, 1965.

Книги

Theresa Mitchell Barbo, John Galluzzo, Captain W. Russell Webster, USCG (Ret.), The Pendleton Disaster Off Cape Cod. Charleston, S.C.: The History Press 2007.

J. W. Dalton. The Life Savers of Cape Cod. Chatham, Mass.: Chatham Press, 1902 (reprint 1967).

Robert Farson. Twelve Men Down. Orleans, Mass.: Cape Cod Historical Publications, 2000.

Robert Frump. Until the Sea Shall Free Them. New York: Doubleday, 2001.

Charles B. Hathaway. From Highland to Hammerhead. Self-published, 2000.

Robert Erwin Johnson. Guardians of the Sea. Annapolis, Md.: U. S. Naval Institute Press, 1989.

H. R Kaplan. Voyager Beware. New York: Rand McNally, 1966.

Dennis Noble. Rescued by the Coast Guard. Annapolis, Md.: US Naval Institute Press, 2004.

William P. Quinn. Shipwrecks Around Cape Cod. Orleans, Mass.: Lower Cape Publishing, 1973.

–—. Shipwrecks Around New England. Orleans, Mass.: Lower Cape Publishing, 1979.

Sherry S. Stancliff. Fort Mercer and Pendleton Rescues. New London, Conn.: Golden Tide Rips, 1950.

Bernard C. Webber. Chatham «The Lifeboatmen». Orleans, Mass.: Lower Cape Publishing, 1985.

Статьи

«The Coast Guard’s Finest Hours». Collier’s magazine, December 27, 1952.

W. K. Earle. «A Saga of Ships, Men and the Sea». U. S. Coast Guard Magazine, June 1952.

«Rescue «CG36500». Orleans Historical Society, Orleans, Mass., 1985.

Lamar Stonecypher. «Old Steel: The Wreck of the SS Pennsylvania». Kudzu Monthly (online publication), 2002.

W. Russell Webster. «The Pendleton Rescue». Online article at www.cg36500».

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