Historian Tony Booth presents a fascinating history of British naval
salvage over the course of a century during war and peacetime. The
importance of marine salvage during armed conflict has been vastly
underestimated since becoming a vital Naval arm during the First World
War. Between 1915 and 1918 the Admiralty Salvage Section saved nearly
400 merchant vessels, desperately needed to bring food and war
materials into Britain. During the Second World War, some two million
tons of shipping was successfully recovered. From D-Day onwards
Admiralty salvage men cleared many stricken craft from the Normandy
beaches alone, often under heavy shellfire. Then, as the Germans
retreated back across Europe, salvage teams undertook vital port
clearance duties. During the Suez Crisis, Falklands Conflict and even
the Gulf War the same story can be told. And their peacetime
operations have also been important. Drawing on a wealth of official
documents, Admiralty Salvage in Peace and War 1906-2006 is the first
book to explore in depth the courage, personal sacrifice and
invaluable contribution these forgotten heroes have made during both
peace and war.
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ISBN
9781781596272
Publisert
2014
Utgiver
Vendor
Pen & Sword Maritime (ORIM)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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