Dimensions | 20 × 27 × 2.5 cm |
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In the original dustsheet. Navy cloth binding with gilt title.
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A lovingly kept edition
This third and final volume in the Royal Navy Coastal Forces trilogy offers eyewitness accounts of operations in the English Channel and North Sea by the Royal Navy’s “short” MTBs and MGBs during World War II. The chronological account also traces the evolution of tactics and strategies, boat construction, training and administration. It demonstrates dramatically the difference between the boats which began the war and those which finished it.
Review – I have read all of L.C. Reynolds works, he is a wonderful scholar who puts you on the bridge of an MTB or MGB. Since he has first-hand knowledge as a captain of a MGB658 he writes in the first person which is excellent. This is a book that any ships captain should read and have on their shelf. L.C. Reynolds is an excellent author. When reading “Home Waters MTB at War” you have the feeling of being there!!!
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