Churchill's Admiral in Two World Wars
- 224 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
A full and detailed biography of Roger Keyes, Admiral of the Fleet and Lord of Zeebrugge and Dover.





A full and detailed biography of Roger Keyes, Admiral of the Fleet and Lord of Zeebrugge and Dover.
A lively reappraisal of the Battle of Jutland, the only major fleet engagement to take place during the First World War.
Provides a comprehensive overview of Monitor warships, charting their evolution from bomb ketchers in the 18th Century, to the heavily armoured Allied weapons of the First World War and beyond.
It is not widely remembered that mines were by far the most effective weapon deployed against the British Royal Navy in WW1, costing them 5 battleships, 3 cruisers, 22 destroyers, 4 submarines and a host of other vessels. They were in the main combated by a civilian force using fishing boats and paddle steamers recruited from holiday resorts. This unlikely armada saved the day for Britain and her allies. After 1916, submarine attacks on merchant ships became an even more serious threat to Allied communications but submarines were far less damaging to British warships than mines. This book contains the following: Mines in WWI Main cause of ship losses; The Konigin Louise; Loss of Amphion; The Berlin; Loss of Audacity; Losses in the Dardanelles; The Meteor; German mines and how they worked; Minefields - British and German; Fast minelayers; Submarine minelayers. Formation of RNMR Personnel and discipline; Sweeping technique and gear; Trawlers and drifters; Paddlers; Fleet minesweepers; Sloops. Actions East Coast and the Scarborough Raid; Dardanelles; Dover Straight; Mine Clearance Some Typical Incidents Mine strikes and Mine sweeping. Statistics Mines swept; Ships lost; Minesweepers lost.
Explores the history of the Royal Navy's first destroyers, which transformed naval warfare with advanced armaments and design improvements. The book emphasizes the destroyers' significant role in the North Sea during key battles for control of the Heliogoland Bight.