British Warships and Auxiliaries

British Warships and Auxiliaries
Title British Warships and Auxiliaries PDF eBook
Author Steve Bush
Publisher
Pages 96
Release 2007-12
Genre
ISBN 9781904459316

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10 Greatest Ships of the Royal Navy

10 Greatest Ships of the Royal Navy
Title 10 Greatest Ships of the Royal Navy PDF eBook
Author John Ballard
Publisher Amberley Publishing Limited
Pages 238
Release 2015-08-15
Genre Transportation
ISBN 1445646536

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In this readable and informative book, John Ballard tells the story of ten of the most significant ships in the Royal Navy.

Tracing Your Naval Ancestors

Tracing Your Naval Ancestors
Title Tracing Your Naval Ancestors PDF eBook
Author Bruno Pappalardo
Publisher A&C Black Business Information and Development
Pages 244
Release 2003-01-31
Genre History
ISBN

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Tracing Your Naval Ancestors is a new and comprehensive guide for family and naval historians, archivists, librarians and medal collectors.

The Royal Navy List

The Royal Navy List
Title The Royal Navy List PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 818
Release 1879-07
Genre
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The Royal Navy's Home Fleet in World War 2

The Royal Navy's Home Fleet in World War 2
Title The Royal Navy's Home Fleet in World War 2 PDF eBook
Author J. Levy
Publisher Springer
Pages 240
Release 2003-10-23
Genre History
ISBN 0230511562

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This book marks the first comprehensive history of Britain's naval bulwark, the Home Fleet. It illuminates the vital role that fleet played in preserving Britain as a base of operations against Hitler. We see portrayed the hard days of blockade, patrol, and battle that encompassed the Home Fleet's war. And we see how that war was made harder by weaknesses at the Admiralty and by the damaging interference of the Minister of Defence - Winston Churchill.

The Royal Navy 1793-1800

The Royal Navy 1793-1800
Title The Royal Navy 1793-1800 PDF eBook
Author Mark Jessop
Publisher Pen & Sword History
Pages 0
Release 2018
Genre History
ISBN 9781526720337

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France declared war upon the British in 1793. The burden to conduct a long conflict proved heavy for that island nation. Poverty increased. Liberties and freedoms were sometimes taken away. Thousands of men had to leave their families, and disease, desertion and death meant that many never returned. At first the Royal Navy barely had enough warships to cope, but eight years later she had more than enough. By that time a threat of invasion towards Ireland prompted Parliament to enact a new nation, christened The United Kingdom of Great Britain. As such, 1800 became the final year of the old Kingdom of Great Britain. As she passed away, many of her men and women might have wondered as to what had made her navy a true Neptune. What had assisted the slow birth of a naval 'superpower'? This book seeks to answer that very question.

X.1

X.1
Title X.1 PDF eBook
Author Roger Branfill-Cook
Publisher Seaforth Publishing
Pages 193
Release 2013-01-21
Genre History
ISBN 1848321619

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The ‘X’ stood for experimental, but it might equally have meant extraordinary, exotic or extravagant, as this giant submarine attracted superlatives – the world’s largest, most heavily armed, and deepest diving submersible of the day. X.1 was a controversial project conceived behind the backs of the politicians, and would remain an unwanted stepchild. As British diplomats at the Washington naval conference were trying to outlaw the use of submarines as commerce raiders, the Admiralty was designing and building the world’s most powerful corsair submarine, to destroy single-handed entire convoys of merchant ships. This book explores the historical background to submarine cruisers, the personalities involved in X.1’s design and service, the spy drama surrounding her launch, the treason trial of a leading RN submarine commander, the ship’s chequered career, and her political demise. Despite real technical successes, she would finally fall foul of ‘black propaganda’, aimed at persuading foreign naval powers that the cruiser submarine did not work; even today uninformed opinion repeats the myth of her failure. However, it was completely ignored by other navies, who went on building submarine cruisers of their own, some larger than, but none so sophisticated as, X.1. The book analyses in detail the submarine cruisers built by the US Navy, the French and the Japanese, plus the projected German copy of X.1, the Type XI U-Boat, paying belated tribute to the real importance of the mysterious X.1.