Crash Dive by Arthur P Dickison

Crash Dive by Arthur P Dickison

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This historical record of life on board HMS Safari is based on original first-hand accounts.

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Crash Dive by Arthur P Dickison

This historical record of life on board HMS Safari is based on original first-hand accounts. As the boat's leading telegraphist, Arthur Dickson had a privileged position in the crew, with access to all signals traffic and the navigation officer as his boss who gave him an insight into why they were doing what they did. Over 18 months of war patrols he kept a personal diary of life aboard Safari, which was strictly against the rules. In it he records daily events ranging from the tedium of long sea passages to stalking enemy convoys, crash dives and fighting it out on the surface. The whole range of the submariner's experience and emotion is explored here in this account. Written at the time, by a rating and not an officer, this diary offers an insight into life at sea.
Arthur Dickison joined HMS Safari on her first commission in March 1942 and remained with her for eighteen months of war patrols in the Mediterranean as the boat's leading telegraphist.
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ISBN 13 9780750931748
ISBN 10 0750931744
Title Crash Dive
Author Arthur P Dickison
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher The History Press Ltd
Year published 2003-01-18
Number of pages 224
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