A Hard Fought Ship
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A Hard Fought Ship

The Story of HMS Venomous

John A Rodgaard

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A Hard Fought Ship

The Story of HMS Venomous

John A Rodgaard

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Here is the exhaustive and exhilarating story of HMS Venomous, one of sixty-seven V&W destroyers built at the end of the Great War that were to play a key role in the struggle to keep the sea lanes open in the Atlantic, Home Waters and the Mediterranean during the following war. Her story was perhaps the most memorable of all her class. When war broke out she was to find herself in the front line as the German blitzkrieg swept across Europe in 1940 and the V&Ws made high speed dashes across the Channel to bring troops and civilians back from Calais, Boulogne and Dunkirk, and prepared for the expected invasion. Later that year she and her sister-ships escorted the Atlantic convoys which supplied our Russian allies with the weapons to halt the German advance. She returned to the Mediterranean and took part in Operation Pedestal to save Malta, and as the allies prepared for the landings in North Africa she was ordered to escort the destroyer depot ship, HMS Hecla to the invasion beaches. When Hecla was torpedoed off the coast off Morocco Venomous fought the attacking U-boat and rescued 500 survivors. She escorted convoys along the coast of North Africa including the first-through convoy from Gibraltar to Alexandria. and she joined the invasion force to Sicily during Operation Husky. In October 1943 she returned to Britain for a major refit at Falmouth when she was converted to an air target ship for training Barracuda torpedo bombers based at Douglas, Isle of Man, and then, after being transferred to the east coast, she was nearly lost in a hurricane before being sent to Kristiansand to accept the surrender of German naval forces. Venomous and her sister-ships were all scrapped after the War, but her extraordinary career, during which she fought without cessation, is brought to life in this rousing and beautifully told ship biography, a fitting memorial to the V&Ws and the men who served in them. 'I would rate this as being in the same class as The Cruel Sea for a picture of small ship life in World War Two.' The Naval Review 'A portrayal of life on a wartime destroyer with a depth and insight that is possible unequalled by any previously published work.' Warship Annual This book is outstanding for its detailed insight into the life on not just a single destroyer but, by extension, life at sea aboard and Royal Navy destroyer.' The Northern Mariner ' A Hard Fought Ship is a vivid portrait of a fighting vessel and the men who operated her.' Warships International Fleet Review 'Highly recommended to both naval historians and the general public.' Mariner's Mirror 'It is an exemplary ship biography where a detailed narrative of the destroyer's exploits are brought to life by a wealth of first-hand accounts.' Navy News 'This book is a detailed and thrilling account of the life of a typical V&W class destroyer.' Sea Breezes

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Year
2024
ISBN
9781036112370

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Book Title
  3. Copyright
  4. Contents
  5. New Introduction & Acknowledgements
  6. Chapter One Pedigree 1893–1919
  7. Chapter Two War in the Baltic and trouble at home 1919–1923
  8. Chapter Three The Mediterranean Years 1923–9
  9. Chapter Four Off to War 29 September 1938–2 May 1940
  10. Chapter Five Calais and Boulogne May 1940
  11. Chapter Six Dunkirk 27 May–4 June 1940
  12. Chapter Seven Hold the Narrow Sea June–September 1940
  13. Chapter Eight Mined! November 1940–February 1941
  14. Chapter Nine Atlantic Escort February–November 1941
  15. Chapter Ten Refit and Recommissioning January–April 1942
  16. Chapter Eleven Arctic Convoy to Russia April–May 1942
  17. Chapter Twelve Saving Malta: Operation Pedestal June–November 1942
  18. Chapter Thirteen The Longest Night 11–12 November 1942
  19. Chapter Fourteen Mediterranean Escort: November 1942–October 1943
  20. Chapter Fifteen On other duties assigned: November 1943–May 1945
  21. Chapter Sixteen A last Hurrah
  22. Chapter Seventeen The end of the road
  23. Appendices
  24. Bibliography
  25. Ship index
  26. General index
  27. Back cover
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APA 6 Citation

Rodgaard, J. (2024). A Hard Fought Ship ([edition unavailable]). Seaforth Publishing. Retrieved from https://www.perlego.com/book/4412375 (Original work published 2024)

Chicago Citation

Rodgaard, John. (2024) 2024. A Hard Fought Ship. [Edition unavailable]. Seaforth Publishing. https://www.perlego.com/book/4412375.

Harvard Citation

Rodgaard, J. (2024) A Hard Fought Ship. [edition unavailable]. Seaforth Publishing. Available at: https://www.perlego.com/book/4412375 (Accessed: 26 June 2024).

MLA 7 Citation

Rodgaard, John. A Hard Fought Ship. [edition unavailable]. Seaforth Publishing, 2024. Web. 26 June 2024.