Salvage Man: Edward Ellsberg and the U.S. Navy |
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- Amazon Sales Rank: #1850413 in Books
- Brand: United States Naval Inst.
- Published on: 1997-12
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Hardcover
- 301 pages
Customer Reviews
Great book on an important man
Mr. Ellsberg's accomplisments are hardly known outside a select group. Yet
what he was able to do during the war impacted the entire war effort in that
theater of operations. The techniques he used are still practiced today. The
tone and view are from an officers perspective so if you want to learn about
what it was like to be a diver I recommend "Descent into Darkness" by Raymer.
Salvage Man shows the behind the scenes action that is often not known or
completely misunderstood by those at the working level. As a working diver I
could appreciate the size and scope of the tasks Mr. Ellsberg was expected to
accomplish. In typical military or diving fashion, he was not given the people
or equipment that would have been expected. This book is great for sharpening
your skills if you are a diver or supervisor who would like to see other ways of
getting things done.
Salvager of public opinion as well as ships
Edward Ellsberg (1891-1983) was a brilliant marine engineer who developed
salvage techniques still in use today. His work often saved the hides of the
senior navy brass who frequently caused the situations Ellsberg fixed. His
raising of two sunken submarines in the 1920's led to public recognition and
special promotion by act of Congress. During WWII his work played an immense
role in furthering the Allied war effort. His name deserves to be remembered as
that of a truly great American who strove to do his best in any situation and
who placed excellence above personal gain. I enjoyed this work after having
grown up reading Ellsberg's own books. Alden has done an outstanding job of
which Ellsberg would be proud.
wonderful story of a very interesting man
Admiral Ellsburg was a great American. He was intelligent beyond books. He
figured out methods for how to do things that we still use today. It is truely
fascinating to learn about this man who did so much for his
country.
