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CARRIER Jean Hood

CARRIER von Jean Hood

CARRIER Jean Hood


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Zusammenfassung

The book looks firstly at the development of the ships and aircraft - initially wooden biplanes and even the balloons required for aerial reconnaissance, with some early accounts of the period.

CARRIER Zusammenfassung

CARRIER Jean Hood

One hundred years have passed since the first flight from a warship, an appropriate moment at which to mark the audacity, courage, vision and determination of the men, and more recently women, who have crewed aircraft carriers or flown from their decks. Using her contacts with serving and veteran personnel from several navies, extracts from archived memoirs, official reports and published material, Jean Hood covers the full range of carrier experience. Told by all ranks, from stokers and admirals to air fitters and pilots, the stories range from dramatic accounts of combat, accidents and rescues to humanitarian missions and amusing anecdotes of life on board in war and peace; all put into context by the editor. A famous novelist's diary for Christmas 1914 recalls the first attempt at a bombing raid by naval aircraft; an inter-war staff officer watches in dismay as his admiral is catapulted upside down. The Taranto raid is told through the eyes of the Fleet Air Arm pilots who flew it and the fitter who waited for their return. A radio operator relives the day when vulnerable escort carriers confronted the Japanese Navy at Leyte Gulf, and the opening strikes of the First Gulf War come vividly to life through the words of two pilots and a flight deck co-ordinator aboard USS Saratoga. A stoker tells how he abandoned the sinking HMS Eagle, an Australian pilot looks back on his dramatic rescue after being shot down over Korea and a US bombardier navigator relates the incredible tale of how he survived a partial ejection. An Italian helicopter pilot and his team describe the night-time MEDEVAC of a mother and baby from the ship trafficking them to Europe. With its focus on the human aspects of carrier life and naval aviation, this wide-ranging anthology will appeal to veterans, serving personnel, historians and general readers.

CARRIER Bewertungen

...the definitive book on life in the capital ship of the past 70 or so years. * Navy News *
...It is a tribute to Jean Hood that this book is not just a random selection from various Museum archives and biographies. The accounts really do cover every facet of carrier life and operations, and succeed in both educating and entertaining. This is a thoroughly enjoyable book and highly recommended. -- Peter Wykeham-Martin * RN Museum Journal, RNSA Journal and Warship World *
With its focus on the human aspects of carrier life and naval aviation, this wide-ranging anthology will appeal to veterans and serving personnel, naval historians and enthusiasts..... ....2009 was the year of celebration for the Fleet Air Arm's 100 years anniversary. With hugely enjoyable events it also served to attract a whole array of books ranging from the fairly good through to those frankly impossible to review, bad as they were, being so inaccurate and having obviously been quickly produced to gather a market. No such worries exist in considering this superb offering for the celebration of the anniversary of THE Naval Aviation milestone in 2010.... Recommended? Certainly! This is a book certainly not to be missed. -- Peter Rickard * Fleet Air Arm Officers' Association *

Über Jean Hood

Jean Hood is an acclaimed writer and historian. She formerly worked as Information Officer at Lloyd's Register of Shipping, and has published widely on maritime and naval subjects. Her work typically focuses on human stories of conflict and tragedy, incorporating eyewitness accounts and detailed research to cast new light on historical incidents. Her first non-fiction book, Marked for Misfortune, concerned the wreck of the East Indiaman Winterton. She is also the author of Trafalgar Square, Come Hell and High Water (published in paperback as Wreck) and the highly-praised anthologies Submarine and Carrier. Her latest project, War Correspondent, accompanies a major IWM exhibition and was published in May 2011.

Zusätzliche Informationen

GOR004003366
9781844861118
1844861112
CARRIER Jean Hood
Gebraucht - Sehr Gut
Gebundene Ausgabe
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
20100607
456
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