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Harwich Submarines in the Great War: The First Submarine Campaign of the Royal Navy in 1914 [Minkštas viršelis]

  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 348 pages, aukštis x plotis: 248x171 mm, 37 b/w photos, 49 charts, 1 graph
  • Išleidimo metai: 27-Sep-2021
  • Leidėjas: Helion & Company
  • ISBN-10: 1914059972
  • ISBN-13: 9781914059971
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 348 pages, aukštis x plotis: 248x171 mm, 37 b/w photos, 49 charts, 1 graph
  • Išleidimo metai: 27-Sep-2021
  • Leidėjas: Helion & Company
  • ISBN-10: 1914059972
  • ISBN-13: 9781914059971
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
The authoritative story of the Royal Navy’s first submarine campaign, told using new research. The Harwich Submarine Flotilla played a key role establishing British dominance in the North Sea at the beginning of the First World War. Letters, diaries, memoirs and combat reports of the participants are used to give a complete account. Much of this is in print for the first time. Foreword by Rear Admiral Jonathan Westbrook CBE, former Royal Navy Submariner. Written in collaboration with the Friends of the Royal Navy Submarine Museum, with profits from royalties contributing towards the work of the Museum.Both official and personal archive material is used to tell the story, sourced from British, German and French archives. The text is illustrated by charts and plans prepared using the patrol reports, war diaries and logs of the submarines and warships that took part. The war experience of the participants is brought to life, giving a real insight into what it was like to fight in these early submarines, whilst also relating what really happened and the true significance of the events.The Flotilla had to battle not just the enemy, but also the hazards of mines, human frailties, mechanical failure and the weather. The story of every patrol in the 1914 campaign is told. This campaign saw the first torpedo fired in action by a Royal Navy submarine, the first ship to be sunk and the first submarine to be lost in action. The commanders of the submarines were true pioneers, working out for the first time how to wage war with the latest technology of their age.Their patrols took submarine crews and commanders constantly onto the front line of the naval war to face a multitude of hazards. Many paid the ultimate price, with the Flotilla losing three submarines and almost all of their crews in this first campaign.Success brought the names of figures like Roger Keyes and Max Horton to prominence. The early story of the Flotilla is also the story of a pivotal point in their journey to become key figures of the Royal Navy in the twentieth century. For others, even those who would go on to great fame as submariners, such as Martin Nasmith, it would be a challenging start to their wartime careers.

The Harwich Submarine Flotilla played a key role in establishing the dominance of the Royal Navy in the North Sea at the beginning of the First World War and saw continuous action. Their pioneering commanders and crews had to battle not just the enemy, but also the hazards of mines, human frailties, mechanical failure and the weather.
Foreword v
Acknowledgements vi
Glossary & Notes viii
1 The boats and their crews
10(9)
2 Preparing for war
19(7)
3 Commence hostilities
26(9)
4 Defensive patrols
35(4)
5 Protecting the Army
39(8)
6 The first attack
47(14)
7 A near miss
61(13)
8 The Battle of Heligoland
74(23)
9 Back on patrol
97(11)
10 An empty net
108(13)
11 The Jolly Roger
121(14)
12 Gales and a farcical rumour
135(11)
13 A lucky escape
146(12)
14 Gales and mines
158(8)
15 Horton strikes again
166(12)
16 Elusive prey
178(12)
17 Baltic excursion
190(9)
18 The enemy strike
199(10)
19 Medals all round
209(8)
20 Beaten by the weather
217(11)
21 New priorities
228(14)
22 The watch resumes
242(9)
23 A cruel sea
251(11)
24 Reinforcements and command politics
262(8)
25 Another interruption
270(15)
26 A missed recall
285(8)
27 Plan Y for Christmas
293(18)
28 Conclusion
311(5)
Appendices
I 8th Flotilla submarine specifications
316(3)
II Submarine torpedo specifications
319(3)
III 8th Flotilla vessels and commanders in 1914
322(6)
IV The war patrols of 8th Flotilla in 1914
328(7)
V 8th Flotilla submarine activity in 1914
335(1)
Bibliography 336(4)
Index 340