Fletcher Destroyer Bluejacket

Voyages of the USS McGowan DD 678 1951-54

by Robert L. Johnson


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 12/1/2002

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 232
ISBN : 9781403317810

About the Book

Fletcher Destroyer Bluejacket is about service on one of the fastest, sleekest, and most heavily armed ships in the United States Navy. It is about a young boy from the Midwest who had never seen the ocean until he enlisted in the Navy after high school. His Boot training in San Diego and the remaining period of his four-year enlistment on sea duty aboard the USS McGowan left an indelible impression for the remainder of his life.

The author’s period of service began five years after the end of World War II, as reserve fleet units were being activated to counter the Communist invasion of South Korea. The McGowan had been in the thick of the fighting against Japan in the South Pacific, and now she would see action in Korean waters, then participate in Destroyer Squadron 20’s Around the World Cruise. Off Korea, she would be a part of the vast armada of Task Force 77, serving on shore bombardment assignments, radar picket and plane guard duty with many of the great ships of the Second World War, including cruisers, carriers, and the battleship Missouri.

But most of all, this book is about being a sailor.


About the Author

Robert Johnson was born and raised in Carbondale, Illinois, home of Southern Illinois University.

In 1951, tired of school and looking for adventure, he joined the Navy. After Boot training in San Diego, he was assigned to the USS McGowan, newly re-commissioned for the Korean War. After serving in Korean waters, on Destroyer Squadron 20’s Around the World Cruise, and NATO maneuvers in the North Atlantic and the Mediterranean, he was discharged and returned home to Carbondale. There he completed an M.A. in history at Southern Illinois University.

For 30 years he taught history at the high schools in Granite City, Illinois, near St. Louis, Missouri. Retiring in 1988, he has spent his time writing and fishing.