PRESS Release:Aardvark Global
Publishing Company, LLC Electronic Book (ISBN No. 978-1-4276-0464-4)
http://usscoralseacv43.bookscapes.com
A portal to the past and a gateway to the future best describe U. S.
Aircraft Carrier History publications, nearing 6-years of research
and completed authorship, over 841.31 square feet of historical
Aircraft Carrier data within charts is available to the public to
include past and current U. S. Aircraft Carrier history of
commissioned and decommissioned aircraft carriers that made U. S.
Navy Aircraft Carrier Foreign Water Fleet Deployments following the
end of World War II.
EBook with active links allow immediate access to historical data,
places, oceans, seas and people, to include photos of squadron
aircraft deployed onboard the Coral Sea through the Coral Sea
Tribute Site
http://www.usscoralsea.net and naval aircraft deployed onboard
those aircraft carriers operating with Coral Sea during her time of
service, are available through the Aviation Enthusiast Corner.
http://www.aero-web.org
In a recent interview Bruce
Henion said, " There are many stories of sailors that served
onboard the Coral Sea that deserve more credit then I, yet Hollywood
doesn’t seem to be interested in producing movies about those who
have served onboard aircraft carrier. My book creates a narrative
historical summary putting in perspective stateside activity and
deployments allowing others who served onboard the Coral Sea the
opportunity to rediscover their past activities as well as those who
had family or friends serving onboard. Creating an on line library
of content and aviation photos allows interaction far beyond nearly
reading a reference book.
USS Coral Sea (CVB-43) and her sisters, USS Midway (CVB-41) and USS
Franklin D. Roosevelt (CVB-42), battle-class carriers, were
constructed with the most advanced damage control innovations
possible, including an armored flight deck and intensive internal
subdivision not found on any carrier or other combatant before or
since during World War II.
The Coral Sea (CV-42), the 42nd aircraft carrier of the U.S. Navy,
was the second ship of the fleet to be named for the famous battle
that not only blunted a Japanese thrust toward Port Moresby, but was
the first marked successful U.S. naval engagement in the Pacific
Ocean and the first naval battle in which two opposing fleets
operated with no visual contact during World War I.
The Battle of the Coral Sea (4-8 May 1942) proved a serious setback
to Japanese movement toward Australia, and the anniversary of the
battle is still commemorated ‘down under”.
President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s death on 12 April 1945 prompted
the reassignment of the name ‘Coral Sea’ for a second time on 8 May
1945 from CV-43 to CVB-43 in the late-chief executive and war
leader’s honor, the last unnamed Midway-class carrier.
USS Coral Sea (CV-43) with CVW-14 embarked (tail code NK) departed
13 November 1979 Alameda, California, on her 13th “Westpac”
deployment operating with the Pacific Fleet (25 January 1960 to
Present) and tour of duty with the 7th Fleet in the Far East, she
will under go her first Indian Ocean and Arabian Sea deployment
during the Iranian revolution & Iran Hostage Crisis to strengthen
the U.S. Naval presence in the crucial Indian Ocean area as tensions
heightened over Iran's taking of 52 American diplomats’ hostage, in
what would turn out to be Operation Evening Light during Operation
Eagle Claw, the attempt to rescue the US Embassy workers being held
hostage in Tehran, Iran.
Stories of sailors, photos of the Coral
Sea, Naval Aircraft and the History of the Coral Sea is also
available at the USS Coral Sea CVA-43 Association and Coral Sea
Tribute Site and Power Point Presentation.
The Energy Quest National Energy Efficient Development, INC. will
donate $1.00 to the USS Coral Sea CVA-43 Association, http://www.usscoralsea.org
USS Coral Sea Tribute Site and Aviation Enthusiast Corner on the
sale of each book and $1.00 for each E-Book sold.
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Pageonelit.com Interview:
http://www.pageonelit.com/interviews/BruceHenion.html

Bruce Wayne Henion: At the age of 48, Mr. Henion has
been a C5/C6 Quad since February 5, 1985 when he fail from a
roof and broke his neck. Unable to use his fingers, Bruce
has written many books on the Environment and Natural
Resources, Renewable Energy Technologies, Energy Quest
Energy Efficient Devices and Products, Planned Community
Districts, Energy, Trucking issues, INS and Illegal Aliens
and Energy Quest. The California Energy Commission uses the
EQNEEDFs books name Energy Quest. Bruce wrote his first two
books when he was in the U. S. Navy in 1980 and 1982.
Presently Mr. Henion is involved in steel construction and
wheel chair accessible duplexes to include designing a
manufacturing process for steel framed homes.