Ebook: Stringbags in actions : the attack on Taranto 1940 ; The loss of the Bismarck 1941
Author: Admiral Vice, Schofield B B
- Tags: Great Britain. -- Royal Navy -- Aviation., Great Britain. -- Royal Navy. -- Fleet Air Arm., World War 1939-1945 -- Aerial operations British., Taranto Battle of Taranto Italy 1940., Bismarck Sea Battle of the 1943., Swordfish (Torpedo bomber), World War 1939-1945 -- Naval operations British., World War 1939-1945 -- Campaigns -- Italy., Great Britain -- History Naval -- 20th century.
- Year: 2011
- Publisher: Pen & Sword MARITIME
- City: Barnsley, Great Britain, Italy, Great Britain, Italy--Taranto
- Language: English
- epub
Admiral Schofield’s accounts of the Taranto and Bismarck battles make for unforgettable reading. The author traces the development of British naval aviation from its early beginnings in 1912, through the First World War and the frustrations of the inter-war years. The November 1940 attack on the Italian fleet in its strongly defended base at Taranto demonstrated for the first time the battle-winning capability of carrier-borne aircraft – from HMS Illustrious. The lesson was quickly learnt by the Japanese who just over a year later inflicted such devastating losses on the American Pacific fleet at Pearl Harbor. In the second part the Author recounts the legendary action that culminated in the sinking of the Bismarck. While this action involved large numbers of Royal Navy ships, not least the battle cruiser Hood sunk with terrible loss of life, the Rodney, Prince of Wales and numerous cruisers, aircraft from Ark Royal and Victorious played a pivotal role. No two naval actions better demonstrate the early use of air power
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