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The British Navy Book

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This work surveys the centuries-long development of British naval power, tracing ancient galleys and medieval fighting-ships through Tudor sea actions, age-of-sail battles and the transition to ironclads, modern battleships and submarines. It explains the evolution of naval gunnery, ship types, manning, uniforms and naval brigades, and includes accounts of wartime operations at sea during the Great War era, raids and countermeasures, and the emergence of naval aviation. Chapters combine technical explanation, historical episodes, and descriptive illustrations to provide a chronological, pedagogical account of maritime warfare and sea command.

About the Author

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Cyril Field

Cyril Field was an author known for his contributions to naval literature, particularly through his notable work, "The British Navy Book." This book provides insights into the history and operations of the British Navy, reflecting Field's interest in maritime affairs. His writing captures the significance of naval power in British history and offers readers a glimpse into the life and duties of naval personnel. Field's work remains a valuable resource for those interested in naval history and the evolution of maritime strategy.

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