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A senior naval officer recounts the Allied struggle to defeat the German submarine campaign during the Great War, explaining how convoy systems, depth charges, decoy or mystery ships, hydrophones, mines, and specialized subchasers and destroyers were developed and employed. He describes American naval operations in European waters, cooperation with Allied navies, the North Sea mine barrage, air and surface anti-submarine tactics, and the logistical effort to transport large numbers of troops. Technical explanations are offered for a general reader, and appended documents and correspondence illuminate the strategic decisions and operational challenges faced.

About the Author

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William Sowden Sims

William Sowden Sims was an American naval officer and author, best known for his influential work "The Victory At Sea." In this book, Sims provides a detailed account of naval warfare during World War I, emphasizing the strategic importance of naval power. His insights into maritime tactics and operations contributed significantly to military literature and naval strategy. Sims' career in the U.S. Navy spanned several decades, during which he played a pivotal role in modernizing the American naval fleet and advocating for advancements in naval technology.

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