Why Should Britain Tremble? A Submariner's Tale

Why Should Britain Tremble? A Submariner's Tale
Title Why Should Britain Tremble? A Submariner's Tale PDF eBook
Author Chas Cooke
Publisher Lulu.com
Pages 262
Release 2013-07-21
Genre Humor
ISBN 1291496467

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The men of the Royal Navy Submarine Service are a breed apart. Often classified as slightly mad they work beneath the waves enclosed in a steel tube, in probably the most dangerous environment in the world. They are a mystery to many, including friends and family. This hilarious and often ribald book lays bare the the often bizarre antics of the crews of Her Majesty's submarines both at sea and ashore. It proves the psychiatrists wrong, submariners are not slightly mad, they are totally insane. This wonderfully funny book gives the reader an insight into the life of those who serve their nation from beneath the waves as well as telling of the toll the lifestyle takes on family life and the loved ones of those who are away, often for months on end, with no contact with home. Chas Cooke served in submarines of the Royal Navy for thirteen years and tells of the odd and often outrageous behaviour of those with whom he shared his life beneath the sea.

Submariners

Submariners
Title Submariners PDF eBook
Author Keith Hall
Publisher The History Press
Pages 96
Release 2006-01-15
Genre History
ISBN 0750952504

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The Senior Service has, for 100 years, had submarines. Originally thought to be un-English, submarines helped the British win two world wars and have played a great part in Britain’s nuclear deterrence program. Submariners are a breed apart, according to themselves. Here is a collection of stories from the men involved in the submarine service.

The Sea and Its Story from Viking Ship to Submarine

The Sea and Its Story from Viking Ship to Submarine
Title The Sea and Its Story from Viking Ship to Submarine PDF eBook
Author Frank Hubert Shaw
Publisher
Pages 514
Release 1910
Genre Navigation
ISBN

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The British Submarine Warfare

The British Submarine Warfare
Title The British Submarine Warfare PDF eBook
Author Charles W. Domville-Fife
Publisher BoD – Books on Demand
Pages 217
Release 2015-01-09
Genre Transportation
ISBN 3954274426

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This fully illustrated book (the original was published 1919) describes the victory of the British fleet over the German submarines during WWI.

Why Should Britain Tremble?

Why Should Britain Tremble?
Title Why Should Britain Tremble? PDF eBook
Author Chas Cooke
Publisher Treeside Press
Pages
Release 2005
Genre
ISBN 9781553522324

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The men of the Royal Navy Submarine Service are a breed apart. Often classified as slightly mad, working beneath the waves, enclosed in a steel tube, they are a mystery to many. This book proves the psychiatrists wrong; they are not slightly mad, they are totally insane. The bizarre antics of the crews of Her Majesty's submarines are laid bare in this hilarious and often ribald tale of those who protect their nation from below the waves, allowing us a unique insight into a way of life only a few are privileged to have known.

Q-Ships and Their Story

Q-Ships and Their Story
Title Q-Ships and Their Story PDF eBook
Author E. Keble Chatterton
Publisher Good Press
Pages 259
Release 2021-05-20
Genre Fiction
ISBN

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This work presents a historical account of the remarkable and courageous stories of all the combats during the First World War when Germany's use of submarine warfare provoked public uproar and jeopardized Britain's trade routes and its very ability to carry on the war. The British had to think of something to defeat them, and they considered Q-ships to be the right way. Q-ships were heavily armed merchant ships with hidden weaponry created to draw submarines into making surface attacks in order to get a chance to sink them. The work contains details from the tactics that were used by the royal navy to the life on board a Q-ship and finally how they carried out their plan. Written shortly after the war, based on interviews with numerous personalities and several manuscripts related to the subject, this work contains accurate descriptions of the various ships employed and the daring men sailing them, along with several unknown details. This book is a must-read to get a fact-based and comprehensive outlook of the Royal Navy.

The Japan Chronicle

The Japan Chronicle
Title The Japan Chronicle PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 896
Release 1916
Genre Kōbe-shi (Japan)
ISBN

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