Somerville's Force H by Raymond Dannreuther

Somerville's Force H by Raymond Dannreuther

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This title is devoted to the history of Force H and provides a detailed and vivid account of its numerous actions which played an essential and dramatic part in maintaining the Royal Navy's command of two theatres, the Mediterranean and the Atlantic, at critical times during the World War II.

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Somerville's Force H by Raymond Dannreuther

Between June 1940 and March 1942, the legendary Force H, based in Gibraltar under the command of Admiral Sir James Somerville, was almost constantly in action. Formed in haste after the fall of France, Force H began its history with the unpleasant but necessary task of disabling the French fleet at Mers-el-Kebir. The Force had two vital missions: to maintain a flow of supplies to Malta and carry the war to the Italian fleet, and to protect British shipping in the Atlantic. Its dual role was vividly demonstrated when its most famous ship, Ark Royal, flew off 48 Hurricanes to Malta from well inside the Mediterranean on 21 May 1941 and then, just six days later, played a critical part in the destruction of the Bismarck 450 miles out in the Atlantic. This fascinating and thoroughly researched history is the first book to be devoted to Force H. It is also a tribute to Somerville, one of the Royal Navy's most remarkable officers, who welded a hastily assembled collection of ships into a formidable fighting force.
Raymond Dannreuther served in two Force H ships as a midshipman. After the war he continued his career in the Royal Navy, retiring in 1972 with the rank of Captain. This is his first book.
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ISBN 13 9781845130206
ISBN 10 1845130200
Title Somerville's Force H
Author Raymond Dannreuther
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Quarto Publishing PLC
Year published 2005-03-24
Number of pages 256
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.