Lost Voices of The Royal Navy

· Hachette UK
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About this ebook

Acclaimed historian Max Arthur pays tribute to the Royal Navy from 1914 to 1945 and VE Day, drawing on the personal stories of those who have served during this period, creating a unique narrative history.

Lost Voices of the Royal Navy is a memorable and moving testament to the courage, spirit, skill and irrepressible humour of those who served in the Royal Navy during these crucial years.

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3.2
4 reviews
Mahmoud SaID
November 14, 2017
the sea smile and we can see his tooth ...just looking for the white waves...who understand this only we are marines ...may most of soldgiers in world laghing about our wears how we wake how we are as baliashow s but in true we are sooo sooo sooo dangiurous we may do things that others huges body afraid from the water the deeps is secrets only for us...our clothes is funny large cause we always full of water always work with movments in hard times ...
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Max Arthur served in the RAF and he has written several oral history books about the armed services. He lectures on strategy and leadership.

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