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Hearts of Steel

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Hearts of Steel delves into the Royal Navy's evolution from the end of World War I to the Battle of Crete in May 1941, highlighting its efforts against the German war machine. This period saw both significant losses and victories, with a shift in naval tactics emphasizing the importance of the Aircraft Carrier as the Battleship era waned. The narrative follows the service record of an able seaman, but it is not a biography; instead, it chronicles the ships he served on, their crews, and commanding officers, illustrating the Royal Navy's transformation from sailing vessels to modern steel ships capable of long-range artillery. Part 1 details the sailor's acceptance into the Senior Service and his operational assignments, showcasing advancements in gunnery, weaponry, and radar technology that would shape future naval warfare. The story takes readers to the East Indies Station aboard HMS Effingham and HMS Hawkins, featuring experiences like fishing with commanding officers and playing football before large crowds. As World War II unfolds, the Royal Navy is primarily manned by seasoned sailors, supplemented by "Hostilities Only" crew members. The narrative follows HMS Nubian, a new Destroyer, as it evacuates British forces from Norway and operates under Captain Philip Mack in the Eastern Mediterranean. The arrival of the aircraft carrier Illustrious marks a turning point, leading to significant operations against the Italian f

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Hearts of Steel, Jim Carter

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2023
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