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Overview* The first detailed account of this hitherto secret naval story. * Wide potential maritime readership and considerable local Scottish interest. * The K Class submarines were one of the Royal Navy's most unsuccessful and ill-conceived ships and despite interest in their peculiar concept very few books have been written about the class. 31 January 1918 nine K Class steam-powered submarines sailed with the Grand Fleet to Exercise in the North Sea. The ships left the Firth of Forth at a speed of 21 knots on a cold winter night with the flagship HMS Courageous leading the way. Following in her wake was HMS Ithuriel and the K Class submarines of the 13th Submarine Flotilla and then 5 nautical miles astern of them, four more capital warships. As they approached The Isle of May navigational confusion broke out, caused by the misinterpretation of ship's steaming lights and mayhem followed. During the next couple of hours five collisions occurred involving eight ships and resulting in the death of 105 officers and ratings. This fiasco and the resulting naval investigation and court marshal were shielded from the general public and kept in secret files until the full details were released in 1994. From this official report, the author now tells the full story of that dreadful night and the proceedings that followed. Background information on the evolution of the ill-fated and much hated K Class submarines is also included together with the investigation and court marshal proceedings of the events surrounding that tragic night. ILlUSTRATIONS: 50 illustrations Full Product DetailsAuthor: N. S. NashPublisher: Pen & Sword Books Ltd Imprint: Pen & Sword Maritime Weight: 0.640kg ISBN: 9781844159840ISBN 10: 1844159841 Pages: 160 Publication Date: 20 August 2009 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews"""...an interesting read which goes into the personalities and politics of a weapons system which was unloved and feared by their crews.""-- ""IPMS/USA""" ...an interesting read which goes into the personalities and politics of a weapons system which was unloved and feared by their crews. -- IPMS/USA ...an interesting read which goes into the personalities and politics of a weapons system which was unloved and feared by their crews. --IPMS/USA Author InformationNA 'Tank' Nash CBE was educated at Latymer Upper School before entering the catering industry with J Lyons and Co Ltd. He enlisted in the Honourable Artillery Company in 1957 and served until conscripted for National Service in 1960; he was a member of the Army Catering Corps for thirty years, rising to the rank of Brigadier. He resigned his commission in 1991. For thirty-three years, from 1973, he wrote humour under the pen name 'Sustainer' and his work was published internationally in a variety of military journals. His books for Pen and Sword include K Boat Catastrophe, 'Strafer' Gott - Desert General, Chitral Charlie - The Rise and Fall of Major General Charles Townshend and Valour in the Trenches. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |