Britain's Greatest Warship by Richard Johnstone-Bryden

Britain's Greatest Warship by Richard Johnstone-Bryden

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The author uses interviews and first-hand accounts from the former officers and crew, ranging from admirals, captains and ship's company to aircrew of the embarked Fleet Air Arm squadrons and the shipyard workers who built the "Ark" to reveal the full story of the Royal Navy's most famous postwar warship.

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Britain's Greatest Warship by Richard Johnstone-Bryden

The aircraft carrier HMS "Ark Royal", launched in 1950, was the most famous Royal Navy warship of the post-war era. Drawing on first-hand accounts from officers and crew members, this book recounts the story of the Ark Royal, from the laying down of her keel in 1943 and her first commission in 1955, through to her decommissioning in 1979 and her scrapping in 1980. The carrier played a crucial role in the development of Royal Naval fixed-wing aviation and pioneered the concept of carrier-borne VSTOL aircraft. It saw extensive service during the 1960s and 70s, a time which witnessed many significant changes in Navy life and the way in which seapower was used as a means of projecting national influence worldwide. To bring the story of the "Ark" alive, painting a picture of life on board a class of Royal navy warship that has gone forever, the author uses interviews and first-hand accounts from former officers and crew, ranging from admirals, captains and ship's company, to aircrew of the embarked Fleet Air Arm squadrons and the shipyard workers who built the "Ark".
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ISBN 13 9780750925044
ISBN 10 0750925043
Title Britain's Greatest Warship
Author Richard Johnstone-Bryden
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher The History Press Ltd
Year published 2000-05-20
Number of pages 272
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.