Churchill's Navy

Churchill's Navy

by Brian Lavery (Author)

Synopsis

The history of the Royal Navy during the Second World War is an epic story of heroism and defiance, of stinging defeats but glorious triumphs. Typically books tend to concentrate on the battle history of the navy, and of course this book also examines this topic from convoys to amphibious war, from submarine operations to the last gunnery battles in the Atlantic. But it also looks at the ships themselves, recruitment, and the life and career paths of the officers that commanded and the men and women who served, the technical developments that influenced operations and tactics. It details the composition of the surface and submarine navy from the smallest torpedo boat to the massive battleships and aircraft carriers. This work will provide the most comprehensive assessment of all aspects of Churchill's Navy.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 288
Edition: 1st Ediiton
Publisher: Conway
Published: 28 Sep 2006

ISBN 10: 1844860353
ISBN 13: 9781844860357

Author Bio
Brian Lavery is a world renowned naval historian and is Director of Ship Technology at the National Maritime Museum. He is the author of the Conway bestseller, Nelson's Navy, The Ship of the Line, The 74-gun ship Bellona, and most recently Jack Aubrey Commands. Brian Lavery lives in Greenwich, London.