For Those in Peril by John Winton

For Those in Peril by John Winton

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Describes the Royal Navy's Search and Rescue, from the air-sea rescue launches of World War II to the helicopter crews of today. The book describes how it has developed from an operational requirement to rescue wounded soldiers or ditched aircrew to a year-round, 24-hour service.

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For Those in Peril by John Winton

This book describes the Royal Navy's Search and Rescue, from the air-sea rescue launches of World War II to the highly trained and dedicated helicopter crews of today. It describes how it has developed from an operational requirement to rescue wounded soldiers or ditched aircrew to a year-round, all-weather, 24-hour-a-day service to the general public, whether it be a trawler with an injured crewman, a capsized boat, a coaster whose cargo has shifted in a gale or a ship aground and breaking up in heavy seas. By the author of "Air Power at Sea 1945 to Today".
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ISBN 13 9780709049173
ISBN 10 070904917X
Title For Those in Peril
Author John Winton
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher The Crowood Press Ltd
Year published 1992-09-30
Number of pages 304
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.