Anti-Submarine Warfare in World War I

Anti-Submarine Warfare in World War I
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 257
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ISBN-10 : 9781135989545
ISBN-13 : 1135989540
Rating : 4/5 (45 Downloads)

Synopsis Anti-Submarine Warfare in World War I by : John Abbatiello

Investigating the employment of British aircraft against German submarines during the final years of the First World War, this new book places anti-submarine campaigns from the air in the wider history of the First World War. The Royal Naval Air Service invested heavily in aircraft of all types—aeroplanes, seaplanes, airships, and kite balloons—in order to counter the German U-boats. Under the Royal Air Force, the air campaign against U-boats continued uninterrupted. Aircraft bombed German U-boat bases in Flanders, conducted area and ‘hunting’ patrols around the coasts of Britain, and escorted merchant convoys to safety. Despite the fact that aircraft acting alone destroyed only one U-boat during the war, the overall contribution of naval aviation to foiling U-boat attacks was significant. Only five merchant vessels succumbed to submarine attack when convoyed by a combined air and surface escort during World War I. This book examines aircraft and weapons technology, aircrew training, and the aircraft production issues that shaped this campaign. Then, a close examination of anti-submarine operations—bombing, patrols, and escort—yields a significantly different judgment from existing interpretations of these operations. This study is the first to take an objective look at the writing and publication of the naval and air official histories as they told the story of naval aviation during the Great War. The author also examines the German view of aircraft effectiveness, through German actions, prisoner interrogations, official histories, and memoirs, to provide a comparative judgment. The conclusion closes with a brief narrative of post-war air anti-submarine developments and a summary of findings. Overall, the author concludes that despite the challenges of organization, training, and production the employment of aircraft against U-boats was largely successful during the Great War. This book will be of interest to historians of naval and air power history, as well as students of World War I and military history in general.

Anti-Submarine Warfare

Anti-Submarine Warfare
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Publisher : Seaforth Publishing
Total Pages : 224
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ISBN-10 : 9781844157037
ISBN-13 : 1844157032
Rating : 4/5 (37 Downloads)

Synopsis Anti-Submarine Warfare by : David Owen

The submarine was undoubtedly the most potent purely naval weapon of the twentieth century. In two world wars, enemy underwater campaigns were very nearly successful in thwarting Allied hopes of victory - indeed, annihilation of Japanese shipping by US Navy submarines is an indicator of what might have been. That the submarine was usually defeated is a hugely important story in naval history, yet this is the first book to treat the subject as a whole in a readable and accessible manner. It concerns individual heroism and devotion to duty, but also ingenuity, technical advances and originality of tactical thought. What developed was an endless battle between forces above and below the surface, where a successful innovation by one side eventually produces a counter-measure by the other in a lethal struggle for supremacy. Development was not a straight line: wrong ideas and assumptions led to defeat and disaster.

Airborne Anti-Submarine Warfare

Airborne Anti-Submarine Warfare
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 272
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ISBN-10 : 1399092731
ISBN-13 : 9781399092739
Rating : 4/5 (31 Downloads)

Synopsis Airborne Anti-Submarine Warfare by : Michael E. Glynn

In this book, Michael Glynn explores a journey through the history of more than one hundred years of aerial sub hunting. From the Great War, through the Battle of the Atlantic in World War II and on to the secret confrontations of the Cold War, the reader will witness the parallel evolution of both aircraft and submarine as each side tries to gain supremacy over the other. In so doing, Glynn distills complicated oceanography, operations analysis, and technical theory into easily digested concepts, helping the reader understand how complex weapons and sensors function. By reviewing the steps of a submarine hunting flight, the reader can quickly understand how theory and practice fit together and how aviators set out to achieve their goal of detecting their submarine targets. Airborne Anti-Submarine Warfare is a thrilling read for those seeking a glimpse into an arcane and high-stakes world.

Find and Destroy

Find and Destroy
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Publisher : US Naval Institute Press
Total Pages : 360
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015053519792
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (92 Downloads)

Synopsis Find and Destroy by : Dwight R. Messimer

World War I was the crucible of antisubmarine warfare (ASW), and the years of trial and error between 1914 and 1918 gave rise to the weapons and tactics used by today's ASW forces. With this study, military historian Dwight Messimer examines the weapons, tactics, and organization used by all the belligerents during the war and provides some surprising findings. Because he draws heavily from personal accounts as well as from official records, his book will appeal to both serious readers seeking hard facts and to general readers who like stories about war at sea. Messimer tells the story from both sides. German survivors who escaped from sunken U-boats explain what it was like to face the newly developed ASW weapons beneath the surface, and pilots tell what it was like from above. The author describes the German's well-organized and efficient ASW organization in the Baltic and the Helgoland Bight. He also discusses the weapons developed during the war that proved to be largely ineffective or outright failures. While his evaluations of the contributions made by aircraft and Q-ships put them in the category of only marginally effective, his analysis of the effectiveness of politics deems that ASW "weapon" the most effective of all. Solidly grounded in the best primary sources available in England, the United States, and Germany, this book is the first to address the ASW of all World War I belligerents.

Antisubmarine Warrior in the Pacific

Antisubmarine Warrior in the Pacific
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Publisher : University Alabama Press
Total Pages : 245
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ISBN-10 : 9780817360078
ISBN-13 : 0817360077
Rating : 4/5 (78 Downloads)

Synopsis Antisubmarine Warrior in the Pacific by : John A. Williamson

A first-hand account of the USS England's accomplishments, written by its commanding officer The USS England was a 1200-ton, 306-foot, long-hull destroyer escort. Commissioned into service in late 1943 and dispatched to the Pacific the following February, the England and its crew, in one 12-day period in 1944, sank more submarines than any other ship in U.S. naval history: of the six targets attacked, all six were destroyed. For this distinction, legendary in the annals of antisubmarine warfare, the ship and her crew were honored with the Presidential Unit Citation. After convoying in the Atlantic, John A. Williamson was assigned to the England—first as its executive officer, then as its commanding officer—from the time of her commissioning until she was dry-docked for battle damage repairs in the Philadelphia Naval Yard fifteen months later. Besides being a key participant in the remarkable antisubmarine actions, Williamson commanded the England in the battle of Okinawa, where she was attacked by kamikaze planes. Williamson narrates his memoir with authority and authenticity, describes naval tactics and weaponry precisely, and provides information gleaned from translations of the orders from the Japanese high command to Submarine Squadron 7. The author details the challenges of communal life aboard ship and explains the intense loyalty that bonds crew members for life. Ultimately, Williamson offers a compelling portrait of himself, an inexperienced naval officer who, having come of age in Alabama during the Depression, rose to become the most successful World War II antisubmarine warfare officer in the Pacific. *

Modern Submarine Warfare

Modern Submarine Warfare
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Publisher : Salamander Books
Total Pages : 208
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ISBN-10 : 0861019466
ISBN-13 : 9780861019465
Rating : 4/5 (66 Downloads)

Synopsis Modern Submarine Warfare by : David Maxwell Owens Miller

Advanced Submarine Technology and Antisubmarine Warfare

Advanced Submarine Technology and Antisubmarine Warfare
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 84
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ISBN-10 : 1410224317
ISBN-13 : 9781410224316
Rating : 4/5 (17 Downloads)

Synopsis Advanced Submarine Technology and Antisubmarine Warfare by : U.S. House of Representatives

This is the transcript of the unclassified portion of a hearing before two subcommittees of the U.S. House of Representatives. It includes testimony and prepared statements from the Deputy Director of the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency and the Deputy Chief of Naval Operations of the U.S. Navy. Advances in submarine quieting threaten the anti-submarine warfare advantage. These quiet submarines pose a serious threat to the sea lanes of communication, and potentially a submarine-launched cruise missile threat.

Hunters and Killers

Hunters and Killers
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Publisher : US Naval Institute Press
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1612518974
ISBN-13 : 9781612518978
Rating : 4/5 (74 Downloads)

Synopsis Hunters and Killers by : Norman Polmar

Beginning with anti-U-Boat efforts during the Battle of the Atlantic of World War II and ending with newly-developed tactics of the 21st Century, the authors examine the many facets of anti-submarine warfare.