Through a Canadian Periscope: The Story of the Canadian Submarine Service
Autor Julie H. Ferguson Dan MacNeil, Peter W. Cairnsen Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 mar 2014
The Canadian Submarine Service has overcome repeated attempts to sink it since 1914. Controversy, surprise, heroism, political expediency, and naval manipulation overflow its 100-year history. For the most part, ordinary men populate this extraordinary story, but the service has had its full share of heroes and eccentrics.
This book offers a colourful and thoroughly researched account of Canada's silent service, from its unexpected inauguration in British Columbia on the first day of the First World War to its uncertain future today. Julie Ferguson details the careers of the Canadians who served with distinction in British submarines in all theatres of the Second World War. She goes on to examine the modern era, from the rebirth of the service in the 1960s, and provides little-known information about the controversial Conservative initiative for nuclear-powered submarines in 1987.
Above all, this vivid account celebrates the individuals who dedicated and in some instances gave their lives to Canada's submarine service.
This book offers a colourful and thoroughly researched account of Canada's silent service, from its unexpected inauguration in British Columbia on the first day of the First World War to its uncertain future today. Julie Ferguson details the careers of the Canadians who served with distinction in British submarines in all theatres of the Second World War. She goes on to examine the modern era, from the rebirth of the service in the 1960s, and provides little-known information about the controversial Conservative initiative for nuclear-powered submarines in 1987.
Above all, this vivid account celebrates the individuals who dedicated and in some instances gave their lives to Canada's submarine service.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781459710559
ISBN-10: 145971055X
Pagini: 424
Ilustrații: 98
Dimensiuni: 372 x 228 x 26 mm
Greutate: 0.66 kg
Ediția:Nouă
Editura: DUNDURN GROUP
ISBN-10: 145971055X
Pagini: 424
Ilustrații: 98
Dimensiuni: 372 x 228 x 26 mm
Greutate: 0.66 kg
Ediția:Nouă
Editura: DUNDURN GROUP
Cuprins
List of Maps
List of Tables
Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgements
Illustrations
Part One 1914–1922
1 The Birth of the Canadian Submarine Service, 1914
2 HMCS CC1 and CC2 Go into Service, 1914
3 Questioning the Purchase and Performance of CC1 and CC2, 1915
4 The “Canadian” H Boats, 1915–1916
5 Canadian Submariners in Europe, 1915–1917
6 HCMS CC1 and CC2, 1917
7 Canadian Submariners in Europe, 1917–1918
8 HCMS CC1 and CC2, 1918
9 HCMS CH14 and CH15, 1919–1922
Part Two 1939–1946
10 Canadian Volunteers for Submarines in World War II, 1940–1941
11 Canadians in the Mediterranean, 1941–1943
12 The Charioteers, 1942–1943
13 The RCN Begs for Submarines, 1940–1945
14 Canadians in European Waters, 1943
15 Canadians in European Waters, 1943–1944
16 A Canadian Commands an X-craft, 1944
17 Canadians in Far Eastern Waters, 1944
18 The “Canadian” U-Boats, 1945
Part Three 1946 to the Present
19 Canada Rents Submarines, 1946–1959
20 The Nuclear-Powered Submarine Acquisition, 1960–1962
21 The Rebirth of the Canadian Submarine Service, 1961
22 The Canadian O Boats
23 Selection and Training of Canadian Submariners
24 Commanding Officer’s Qualifying Course
Rejuvenating the O Boats, 1980–1986
25 Replacing the O Boats, 1983–1987
26 The Nuclear-Powered Submarine Acquisition, 1987–1989
27 The Future of the Canadian Submarine Service
Appendices
1 Commanders of the Canadian Submarine Flotillas and Squadrons
2 Commanding Officers of Canadian Submarines
3 Canadian Submariners Who Passed Perisher and Commanded Royal Navy Submarines in WWI and WWII
4 Canadian Submariners Who Have Been Decorated
5 Canadian Submariners Who Lost Their Lives in Active Servcice
Notes
Interviews
Bibliography
Index
List of Maps
1 The Mediterranean Theatre of Submarine Operations in WWII
2 The Canadian Atlantic region in WWII
3 The Far Eastern Theatre of Submarine Operations in WWII
List of Tables
1 A Comparison of the Barbel- and Oberon-class Submarines
2 A Comparison of Three of the 1986 Diesel/Electric Submarines with the Small French Nuclear-Powered Submarine
3 A Comparison of the Trafalgar and Amethyste Nuclear-Powered Submarines
List of Tables
Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgements
Illustrations
Part One 1914–1922
1 The Birth of the Canadian Submarine Service, 1914
2 HMCS CC1 and CC2 Go into Service, 1914
3 Questioning the Purchase and Performance of CC1 and CC2, 1915
4 The “Canadian” H Boats, 1915–1916
5 Canadian Submariners in Europe, 1915–1917
6 HCMS CC1 and CC2, 1917
7 Canadian Submariners in Europe, 1917–1918
8 HCMS CC1 and CC2, 1918
9 HCMS CH14 and CH15, 1919–1922
Part Two 1939–1946
10 Canadian Volunteers for Submarines in World War II, 1940–1941
11 Canadians in the Mediterranean, 1941–1943
12 The Charioteers, 1942–1943
13 The RCN Begs for Submarines, 1940–1945
14 Canadians in European Waters, 1943
15 Canadians in European Waters, 1943–1944
16 A Canadian Commands an X-craft, 1944
17 Canadians in Far Eastern Waters, 1944
18 The “Canadian” U-Boats, 1945
Part Three 1946 to the Present
19 Canada Rents Submarines, 1946–1959
20 The Nuclear-Powered Submarine Acquisition, 1960–1962
21 The Rebirth of the Canadian Submarine Service, 1961
22 The Canadian O Boats
23 Selection and Training of Canadian Submariners
24 Commanding Officer’s Qualifying Course
Rejuvenating the O Boats, 1980–1986
25 Replacing the O Boats, 1983–1987
26 The Nuclear-Powered Submarine Acquisition, 1987–1989
27 The Future of the Canadian Submarine Service
Appendices
1 Commanders of the Canadian Submarine Flotillas and Squadrons
2 Commanding Officers of Canadian Submarines
3 Canadian Submariners Who Passed Perisher and Commanded Royal Navy Submarines in WWI and WWII
4 Canadian Submariners Who Have Been Decorated
5 Canadian Submariners Who Lost Their Lives in Active Servcice
Notes
Interviews
Bibliography
Index
List of Maps
1 The Mediterranean Theatre of Submarine Operations in WWII
2 The Canadian Atlantic region in WWII
3 The Far Eastern Theatre of Submarine Operations in WWII
List of Tables
1 A Comparison of the Barbel- and Oberon-class Submarines
2 A Comparison of Three of the 1986 Diesel/Electric Submarines with the Small French Nuclear-Powered Submarine
3 A Comparison of the Trafalgar and Amethyste Nuclear-Powered Submarines
Notă biografică
Julie H. Ferguson is the author of Sing a New Song: Portraits of Canada's Crusading Bishops, James Douglas: Father of British Columbia, other books on Canadian history, and four for writers. She is a sought-after professional speaker and leads one of Port Moody's acclaimed writers' groups. For more, visit www.beaconlit.com.
Descriere
A colourful and well-researched account of Canada's submarine service, from its beginnings on the first day of the First World War to its uncertain future today. Ferguson details the careers of the Canadians who served in British submarines in all theatres of the Second World War then goes on to examine the modern era.