
"This is a book which should be included in the library of every naval historian, every Navy buff who has an interest in the Tin Can navy, and certainly in the library of every active duty destroyerman, and every retired sailor who served in destroyers. I extend my admiratiion and best wishes to Dave McComb for a job exceedingly well done." --Captain Charles R. Calhoun, USN (Ret.)
"This book is in the standard 48 page format that British publisher Osprey uses for many of their publications on ships and aircraft. It is interesting to see the company add American ships to their lists of publications and I don't think they could have done better than to publish this excellent reference work by the brilliant amateur destroyer historian, Dave McComb. This first of at least two such books by McComb, U.S. Destroyers 1934-45 covers in great detail the ships of the pre-war classes including the Treaty Classes and the Post Treaty Classes, namely: Farragut, Porter, Mahan, Dunlap, Bagley, Gridley, Somers, Benham, Sims, Benson and Gleaves. McComb provides the reader with important background on the design of each and how they differed, allowing us to envision the fast-paced evolution of destroyers as pressures to build more and better ships mounted as war clouds gathered.