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Family: Forget about Me, I Love You
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 242

Family: Forget about Me, I Love You

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2012-05-05
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  • Publisher: Unknown

I am a man. You probably are too, or a woman in love with one. And you know what? We men are stupid. Not because someone told us we are. And not because we are simply destined to be. It's not even because we foolishly do and say things our guts tell us not to do and say. We are stupid because we sense our need to change, and choose not to. We know our lives are not all we want and need them to be, yet we do nothing to change course. And that is why I wrote this book. It is about changing course, once and for all. It is about throwing down the gauntlet for ourselves, drawing our swords, and declaring with intention and grit, enough is enough. What you are about to read, if you have the guts t...

The British Pacific Fleet
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 409

The British Pacific Fleet

“Magnificent and important . . . should be on the shelves of anyone with a genuine interest in the history of the Royal Navy in the Second World War.” —Military History Monthly In August 1944 the British Pacific Fleet did not exist. Six months later it was strong enough to launch air attacks on Japanese territory, and by the end of the war it constituted the most powerful force in the history of the Royal Navy, fighting as professional equals alongside the US Navy in the thick of the action. How this was achieved by a nation nearing exhaustion after five years of conflict is a story of epic proportions in which ingenuity, diplomacy and dogged persistence all played a part. As much a po...

Contemporary Management
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 732

Contemporary Management

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1988
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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The Great Scuttle: The End of the German High Seas Fleet
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 96

The Great Scuttle: The End of the German High Seas Fleet

Marking the 100th anniversary of the scuttling of the German fleet at Scapa Flow, David Meara draws on archive material - including a previously unpublished first-hand account - to bring the story to life.

The Fleet Air Arm and the War in Europe, 1939–1945
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 354

The Fleet Air Arm and the War in Europe, 1939–1945

A comprehensive history of the Royal Navy’s naval aviation component’s campaigns during World War II. For the first time, this book tells the story of how naval air operations evolved into a vital element of the Royal Navy’s ability to fight a three-dimensional war against both the Kriegsmarine and Luftwaffe. An integral part of RN, the Fleet Air Arm was not a large organization, with only 406 pilots and 232 front-line aircraft available for operations in September 1939. Nevertheless, its impact far outweighed its numbers—it was an RN fighter that shot down the first enemy aircraft of the war, and an RN pilot was the first British fighter “ace” with 5 or more kills. The Fleet Air...

The British Carrier Strike Fleet after 1945
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 462

The British Carrier Strike Fleet after 1945

“A comprehensive study of the bittersweet post WWII history of British naval aviation . . . will become a standard reference for its subject.”—Firetrench In 1945 the most powerful fleet in the Royal Navy’s history was centered on nine aircraft carriers. This book charts the post-war fortunes of this potent strike force; its decline in the face of diminishing resources, its final fall at the hands of uncomprehending politicians, and its recent resurrection in the form of the Queen Elizabeth class carriers, the largest ships ever built for the Royal Navy. After 1945 “experts” prophesied that nuclear weapons would make conventional forces obsolete, but British carrier-borne aircraft...

David Farragut
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 79

David Farragut

Examines the life and military career of naval hero David Farragut, discussing his early life and influences in the American South, his decision to fight for the Union during the Civil War, and the achievements that led the U.S. Navy to create the rank of full admiral in his honor.

The Fleet Air Arm and Royal Naval Air Service in 100 Objects
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 143

The Fleet Air Arm and Royal Naval Air Service in 100 Objects

Delving in to the official archives of the Fleet Air Arm Museum and the wider National Museum of the Royal Navy, David Morris tells their incredible story through a selection of significant objects.

The Royal Navy's Air Service in the Great War
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 493

The Royal Navy's Air Service in the Great War

In a few short years after 1914 the Royal Navy practically invented naval air warfare, not only producing the first effective aircraft carriers, but also pioneering most of the techniques and tactics that made naval air power a reality. By 1918 the RN was so far ahead of other navies that a US Navy observer sent to study the British use of aircraft at sea concluded that any discussion of the subject must first consider their methods. Indeed, by the time the war ended the RN was training for a carrier-borne attack by torpedo-bombers on the German fleet in its bases over two decades before the first successful employment of this tactic, against the Italians at Taranto.Following two previously ...

Virginians at War
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 310

Virginians at War

"This book offers a unique mosaic of the Civil War through the eyes of individuals who lived and served in various parts of the Commonwealth. Between them, thses women and men experienced every facet of the war, from secession to combat, hardship to ultimate defeat. Throughout thir collective ordeal we see the human reaction to war and a sense of hope in the "cause' until it was lost."--Brian Steel Wills, Professor, The University of Virginia's College at Wise.