It was headline news on 8 April 1942: One of the Navys most famous
destroyers, a ship which survived bombs, torpedoes and full scale
battles, has been wrecked. That destroyer was HMS Havock, described in
another newspaper as Britains No 2 Destroyer of this war second only
in fame and glory to the Cossack.Havock had earned her reputation
guarding the convoys across the Atlantic in 1939 and at Narvik in the
abortive bid to stave off the German occupation of Norway in 1940.
Havock was then transferred to the Mediterranean, fighting at the
Battle of Cape Spada in 1940 and in 1941 at the Battle of Matapan and
in the evacuations of Greece and Crete.Havocks duties in the Med
continued, escorting the convoys to the besieged island of Malta and
the equally beleaguered garrison at Tobruk. Then in the Battle of
Sirte in 1942 Havock was badly damaged and she limped into Malta for
repairs. There she was heavy bombed and when Havock made a bid to
reach Gibraltar, she was wrecked off Cape Bon. Her crew was captured
and imprisoned in the infamous Laghouat internment camp.The authors
have tracked down fifty of the surviving crew and from interviews have
been able to compile one of the most detailed, and certainly one of
the most dramatic, histories of a destroyer during the Second World
War. Destroyer at War tells the story of the battles and operations of
a famous ship, and its sad destruction, through newspaper reports,
official documents, and the words of the men who sailed and fought in
HMS Havock as she earned an astonishing eleven battle honors in her
brief but glorious career.
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The Fighting Life and Loss of HMS Havock from the Atlantic to the Mediterranean 1939–42
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781526709028
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Independent Publishers Group (Chicago Review Press)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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