The Army's Navy: British Military Vessels and Their History Since Henry VIII

The Army's Navy: British Military Vessels and Their History Since Henry VIII

by G.D. (David) Habesch (Author)

Synopsis

Begining with the artillery transport barges operated by Henry VIII's Board of Ordnance in the 16th century, for the past 500 years the British Army has been responsible for a large and varied fleet of ships, but a fleet whose history has been overshadowed by that of the Royal Navy. This book gives a complete history of the ships and other maritime forces operated by the Army, including the Submarine Mining Service of the late 19th century, where the Royal Engineers defended harbours with mines and torpedoes, through the First and Second World Wars, and into the post-war period, when the Army's Navy had the perilous job of disposing of thousands of tons of unstable surplus ammunition by dumping it at sea.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 208
Edition: 1st Edition
Publisher: Chatham Publishing
Published: 01 Jul 2003

ISBN 10: 1861761570
ISBN 13: 9781861761576

Author Bio
Captain G D Habesch served as an officer in the civilian-manned Royal Army Service Corps in 1947. He has previously written articles on this subject for the Nautical Magazine in 1988 and for Ships Monthly in 1991. This, his first book, is a culmination of ten years' work and a lifetime's interest.