- 208 pages
- English
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About This Book
The conception and evolutionâthrough inter-war tensions, global war, and years of Cold War hostilityâof the Royal Navy's large fleet destroyers. The Tribal class destroyers are heroes of the Altmark incident, of the battle of Narvik, and countless actions across all theatres of operation. Yet there has been surprisingly little written about these critical ships, still less about their wartime successors, the Battle class, or their postwar incarnations, the Daring class. This book seeks to rectify this by describing the three classes, each designed under different circumstances along destroyer lines but to general-purpose light cruiser form, from the interwar period through to the 1950s, and the author explains the procurement process for each class in the context of the needs and technology of the times. Taken together these classes represent the genesis of the modern general-purpose destroyer, breaking from the torpedo boat destroyer form into a self-reliant, multi-purpose combatant capable of stepping up to the cruiser's traditional peacetime patrol missions whilst also fulfilling the picket and fighting duties of the wartime light cruiser or heavy destroyer. This is the first work to analyze these three classes side by side, to examine their conception, their creation and their operational stories, many heroic, and provide an insight into ship design, operation and culture. In doing so, the book aims to contribute a better understanding of one of the most significant periods in the Royal Navy's history. In its clear description of the genesis of the modern destroyer, this book will give the reader a clearer picture of its future as well. Historians, professionals and enthusiasts will all enjoy this wide-ranging and detailed study.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- Foreword
- Preface
- 1 The Royal Navy of the 1930s
- 2 Forged by War 1939â40
- 3 A Different and Not So Different Kind of War 1941â2
- 4 Cometh the War, Cometh the âBattleâ
- 5 The Shield and the Cannon 1943â5
- 6 To the East and the War is Over
- 7 The Lessons and Legacy of the âBack Pocket Cruisersâ
- Notes
- Bibliography