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Submarine Warfare of To-day / How the Submarine Menace Was Met and Vanquished, with Descriptions of the Inventions and Devices Used, Fast Boats, Mystery Ships, Nets, Aircraft, &c. &c., Also Describing the Selection and Training of the Enormous Personnel Used in This New Branch of the Navy cover

Submarine Warfare of To-day / How the Submarine Menace Was Met and Vanquished, with Descriptions of the Inventions and Devices Used, Fast Boats, Mystery Ships, Nets, Aircraft, &c. &c., Also Describing the Selection and Training of the Enormous Personnel Used in This New Branch of the Navy

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The author examines Allied responses to the submarine menace in the recent war, detailing the creation and training of an anti-submarine force, the organization of fleets and shore bases, and the recruitment and instruction of large personnel complements. He surveys technical developments such as hydrophones, depth charges, nets, fast boats, decoy or mystery ships, and aircraft, and explains their tactical employment and supporting inventions. Chapters mix operational description with practical accounts of base administration, training establishments, and routine incidents at sea, emphasizing the methods, devices, and procedures that made effective countermeasures possible rather than focusing on singular heroic episodes.

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Charles W. Domville-Fife

Charles W. Domville-Fife was a British author and naval expert known for his writings on submarine warfare during World War I. His notable work, "Submarine Warfare of To-day," provides an in-depth analysis of the submarine threat and the innovative strategies employed to counter it, including descriptions of various naval technologies and personnel training. He also authored "Submarines, Mines and Torpedoes in the War," further exploring the complexities of underwater combat. In addition to his military writings, Domville-Fife ventured into travel literature with his book "Unter Wilden am Amazonas," showcasing his diverse interests and contributions to literature.

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