MH-53E Sea Dragons

From the Series Military Machines
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$19.95

The Sea Dragon is the largest and heaviest helicopter in the United States military. It can transport troops and haul cargo. It is also used to detect and blow up mines in dangerous waters. Read about the history of the Sea Dragon, the tools it uses to detect mines, and its role in keeping our waters safe.

Interest Level Grade 3 - Grade 6
Reading Level Grade 3
Copyright 2011
Genre Nonfiction
Publisher Bellwether Media
Imprint Torque
Series Military Machines
Language English
Number of Pages 24
Lexile 710
Scholastic Reading Counts! Level 4.4
Scholastic Reading Counts! Quiz Q53335
Scholastic Reading Counts! Points 1.0
ISBN 9781600144950
Title Format Reinforced book
Release Date 2011-08-01
Author Carlos Alvarez
Dewey 623.74
Guided Reading Level Q
ATOS Reading Level 4.3
Accelerated Reader® Quiz 139025
Accelerated Reader® Points 0.5
 

Booklist Issue: November 15, 2010

“With its collection of super-technical titles, books in the Military Machines series, published under the reluctant-reader Torque imprint, dive headfirst into the specifics of the transportation modes that help our fighting forces move, protect, and attack. Browsers will cringe at the exacting detail, but struggling readers with a specific interest in the military will be sated by these succinct compendiums of tech specs, history, variations, and statistics. If the series has a failing, it’s the understandable but noteworthy reluctance to deal head-on with the deadly risk involved in operating these machines in combat. This is consistent with the design, which features photographs of the machines out of their original contexts, placing them over cool colors and hip backgrounds. Meanwhile, photos of crew members going about their duties are often shown without manipulation. AC-130H/U Gunships covers the ins and outs of the huge air force plane that provides gunfire cover for ground troops. AH-1W Super Cobras takes on the marine corps’ “powerful attack helicopter.” MH-53E Sea Dragons examines the navy’s massive (and almost weaponless) 55-person mine-detecting helicopter. With around 3,000 in action, the troop transport vehicles profiled in Strykers have “the power of a tank and the control of a Humvee.” Each book is bolstered with a glossary, list of further reading, and index.”

Author: Carlos Alvarez

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