Journal of Rear-Admiral Bartholomew James, 1752-1828

Journal of Rear-Admiral Bartholomew James, 1752-1828
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Publisher : Hardpress Publishing
Total Pages : 454
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ISBN-10 : 1290200769
ISBN-13 : 9781290200769
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Synopsis Journal of Rear-Admiral Bartholomew James, 1752-1828 by : Bartholomew James

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JOURNAL OF REAR-ADMIRAL BARTHO

JOURNAL OF REAR-ADMIRAL BARTHO
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Publisher : Wentworth Press
Total Pages : 450
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ISBN-10 : 1372079378
ISBN-13 : 9781372079375
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Synopsis JOURNAL OF REAR-ADMIRAL BARTHO by : Bartholomew 1752-1828 James

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Naval Documents of the American Revolution

Naval Documents of the American Revolution
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Total Pages : 1528
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ISBN-10 : UIUC:30112005302440
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Synopsis Naval Documents of the American Revolution by : United States. Naval History Division

In the tradition of the preceding volumes - the first of which was published in 1964 - this work synthesizes edited documents, including correspondence, ship logs, muster rolls, orders, and newspaper accounts, that provide a comprehensive understanding of the war at sea in the spring of 1778. The editors organize this wide array of texts chronologically by theater and incorporate French, Italian, and Spanish transcriptions with English translations throughout.

The Cunningham Papers

The Cunningham Papers
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 290
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ISBN-10 : 9781000341737
ISBN-13 : 1000341739
Rating : 4/5 (37 Downloads)

Synopsis The Cunningham Papers by : Michael Simpson

Following America's entry into World War Two, there was a necessity for the Royal Navy to strengthen co-operation with the United States Navy. Admiral Sir Andrew Cunningham's brief term as head of the British Admiralty Delegation in Washington was to endear him to the Americans so much so that they proposed him as Allied Naval Commander of the Expeditionary Force which was to invade North Africa in November 1942. In October 1943, Cunningham was summoned to replace the dying Pound as First Sea Lord, a position he held until his retirement from active service in June 1946. In that time he presided over the invasion of Normandy, operations in the Mediterranean, the sinking of the Scharnhorst and Tirpitz, the defeat of the late surge of U-boat activity, the British Pacific Fleet, and the problems of manpower, the futures of the Royal Marines and the Fleer Air Arm, and the conversion of the Royal Navy from its swollen wartime strength to a much-reduced peacetime cadre. Cunningham remained concerned over the future of the country's defence and that of the Royal Navy and he was able to speak in major defence debates in the House of Lords. He died suddenly in 1963 and was buried at sea. Cunningham was one of Britain's great sailors, a worthy successor to Nelson, whom he admired and many of whose qualities he displayed. This second volume of Cunningham's papers covers the period of his life described above. It includes official documents but also many letters to his family and brother-officers that exhibit his feelings, as well as his illuminating diary entries from April 1944 onwards.