The Suicide Club: A history of the Royal Navys steam powered submarines. (Second Edition)

The Suicide Club: A history of the Royal Navys steam powered submarines. (Second Edition)

Author
Andy South
Language
English
Edition
2
Year
2022
ISBN
9781659078343,1659078342,2018675309
File Type
epub
File Size
13.7 MiB

"There have been several books written about the ‘K’ Class Submarines in the past however, most of them have concentrated solely on their poor safety record and the many fatal accidents involving Submarines of the Class. This new Book, as well as describing the many accidents and incidents, also looks into the decision-making process behind the design, why steam propulsion was chosen, the complexity of the design and many of the characters who commanded these ‘Fleet’ submarines .Much of the information comes from the Ships Covers, Ships Logs, Court Martial and other Records held at the National Archives at Kew, and also contemporary personal records by some who served in ‘K’ Class boats. One letter quoted (from the Royal Archives at Windsor) was written by HRH Midshipman the Duke of York (the future King George VI) to his father describing the near disastrous diving incident to Submarine K3 in Stokes Bay in the Solent in December 1916. Luckily Stokes Bay is quite shallow - otherwise British history might have been quite different. The book contains many photographs, charts and drawings (many not seen before) which assist with understanding the ‘K’ Class story.Andy South has managed to pull together a wide range of technical detail, contemporary first-hand accounts and other information into a readable form helping to explain the history of the ‘K’ Class boats and coming to a conclusion that the ‘Fleet Submarine’ concept - whilst understandable - could not be safely supported by the technology available in the early 20th Century". Barrie Downer. The Submariners Association.AUTHOR NOTE: This is the second volume of The Suicide Club; its predecessor having been a trouble creature and withdrawn. There were in that original publication’s technical issues in uploading the file, problems which even Amazon could not resolve. A ‘work-around’ I devised resulted unintentionally in an early draft, that had yet to be proofread being published. The Suicide Club has now been proofread and the appendix vastly expanded. It is a huge piece of work based on over 2000 pages within the National Archives at Kew.

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