"Men of the Menkar is one of the best books I have read. I
could not put it down.
I went in the Coast Guard in 1943 at age 17 and served under a lot
of people good and bad, but I can say I would have given my eye teeth to
have served under a man like you." -Al Duffield
MEN OF THE MENKAR
U.S. COAST GUARD
WORLD WAR TWO NAVAL EXPLOITS
Some U.S. World War Two historians have stated that
the U.S. Coast Guard Secret Loran
Program, which made possible the B-29 high level bombing of the Japanese
mainland was one of
the major contributions to the early defeat of the Japanese Empire.
Thomsen, a Coast Guard Warrant Boatswain, temporarily promoted to Lieutenant,
became Commanding Officer of the U.S.S. MENKAR (AK-123).
As a prelude to his election for this important
Coast Guard secret military assignment, the author
takes the reader back in time to 1942 in Southeastern Alaska. As Senior
Officer Present (SOP)
Commanding a 95 foot wooden halibut fishing boat converted to the U.S.
Navy Patrol Vessel
U.S.S. YP-251, Thomsen and his teen-age Coast Guard crew engage in
the destruction of the
Japanese submarine RO-32. Two weeks later the author is transferred
to the South Pacific as
navigator of the Coast Guard manned Combat Transport Flagship U.S.S.
HUNTER LIGGETT
APA-14 where he takes part in the invasion of Guadalcanal and Bougainville
in the pivotal role of
Staff Navigator and Chief Pilot to the U.S. Navy Commander of the Third
Amphibious Force of
twelve attack transports, Commodore Laurence Fairfax Reifsnider, USN.
Volume
Two is a war diary, which chronicles these Alaskan and South Pacific periods
of service.
Also contained therein is MEN of the U.S.S. MENKAR (AK-123), a story
of Loran. Now in his ninety-second year, Thomsen, after 55 years, reveals
this elaborate and graphically detailed true
World War Two saga of the MENKAR for the first time.
Volume One of this two volume set of Memoirs, The
Voyage of the Forest Dream and Other Sea Adventures, takes the reader
back to 1925 to the voyage of the sailing ship Forest Dream, a fourteen
month long ill-fated voyage in a five-masted Barkentine from Puget Sound
to the Island of Mauritius in the Indian Ocean, a self published best seller.
A limited printing of Volume Two of Captain Thomsen's MEMOIRS, consisting
of 400 pages including over 80 combat area photographs is being offered
first to readers of his first volume of memoirs, Voyage of the ForestDream
and Other Sea Adventures.