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The Harwich Naval Forces: Their Part in the Great War

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The narrative recounts the operations of a coastal naval base and its light cruisers, destroyers, submarines, and auxiliary vessels during the First World War, drawing on eyewitness testimony rather than official records. It describes early actions against enemy mine-layers, sorties and major fleet engagements, convoy and patrol duties, seaplane-raid escorts, reconnaissance and submarine mine-laying, and mine-sweeping and auxiliary trawler work. Episodes of gallantry, heavy losses, rescues, narrow escapes, and alleged enemy criminal conduct are chronicled, alongside the day-to-day rigours of patrolling, escorting, and maintaining sea lanes under constant threat.

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E. F. Knight

E. F. Knight was a British author and naval officer known for his adventurous writings and insightful observations on various cultures. His notable works include "A Desperate Voyage," which recounts a perilous journey at sea, and "The Cruise of the 'Alerte,'" a narrative detailing a treasure hunt on Trinidad's desert island. Knight's writings often reflect his experiences in the military and his travels, particularly in regions like Albania and Turkey, where he explored the socio-political landscapes of the time. His contributions to literature encompass themes of exploration, naval history, and cultural awakening.

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