BRE. The latest book review is now available. It considers a book exploring the wartime experience of a US warship, the Borie, the wider development of ASW convoy protection in the USN, and US efforts at breaking German codes.
376 pages Capt. Andrew Welch (retd.) This is a fascinating book – it’s really three books in one, but the […]
BRE. The latest book review is now available. It insiders a book published in 1950, exploring the wartime experience of those who served in the RNVR. It is also the first of “If you can find a copy of…do read it!” Members are invited to share new reviews of old books, which may be of interest, or past book reviews that may have an enduring value.
BRE. The latest book review is now available. It considers a reprint of Vice Admiral Sir Peter Gretton’s 1968 study of Sir Winston Churchill and the Royal Navy.
BRE. The latest book review is now available. It considers a book exploring the maritime aspects of the American Revolutionary War.
224 pages Capt. M. K. Barritt Theodore Corbett opens his book with an assertion that there is “little written about […]
BRE. The latest book review is now available. Professor Andrew Lambert considers an edited volume in the Kiel Seapower Series, exploring how naval and maritime strategy is conceptualised and developed.
373 pages Prof Andrew Lambert Anyone familiar with Peter Swartz’s career will know what to expect in this impressive essay […]
BRE. The latest book review is now available. Professor Geoffrey Till considers a new ‘short, hard-hitting account’ of the US Navy’s role and contribution to the US campaign in Vietnam.