The naval plan behind the Normandy landings that aided the success of
the Allied invasion of France. The story of Operation Neptune was, of
course, more than just a tale of planning, building and logistics. It
had action a-plenty and the emotive tales of bravery, ingenuity and
determination by the crews of the ships involved brought credit to the
naval traditions of the Allied nations. Battleships, cruisers and
destroyers bombarded enemy positions; midget submarines pointed the
way to the beaches; minesweepers worked secretly by night to clear
lanes; landing craft of all sizes braved enemy fire and mines to
deposit their loads on the beaches and naval beach parties endured
shellfire and machine guns to bring order to the beaches. Royal Navy
commandos and US naval engineers dealt with beach obstacles against
rising tides in the face of withering enemy fire. Losses during
Neptune and the days after the assault were quite heavy. In this
detailed, illustrated account, Ken Ford unpacks the operation that had
more casualties amongst its vessels than any other naval enterprise in
World War II.
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D-Day’s Seaborne Armada
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781472802729
Publisert
2020
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
Osprey Publishing
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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