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Sub Hunters: Australian Sunderland Squadrons in the Defeat of Hitler's U-boat Menace 1942-43

Hardback

Main Details

Title Sub Hunters: Australian Sunderland Squadrons in the Defeat of Hitler's U-boat Menace 1942-43
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Anthony Cooper
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:352
Dimensions(mm): Height 234,Width 156
Category/GenreSecond world war
ISBN/Barcode 9781781558324
ClassificationsDewey:940.544
Audience
General
Illustrations 43 photographs

Publishing Details

Publisher Fonthill Media Ltd
Imprint Fonthill Media Ltd
Publication Date 26 November 2020
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

1943 was the turning point in the Battle of the Atlantic, when the balance of forces, technologies and tactics turned irrevocably against Germany's U-boats. The victory thus obtained not only secured Britain's transatlantic lifeline to the United States, but in so doing enabled the vast build up in military forces in Britain necessary to launch D-Day in June 1944. The Allied battle to defeat the U-boat menace was a combined effort by the naval and air forces of several Allied nations, and this is the story of one part of that effort during the decisive mid-war period. Nos 10 and 461 Squadrons of the Royal Australian Air Force flew Sunderland flying boats from bases in Wales and Devon as part of RAF Coastal Command; these two sister squadrons flew long-range daylight missions over the eastern Atlantic, patrolling Britain's southwest approaches. They hunted and killed U-boats transiting between their mid-Atlantic hunting grounds and their bases in Bordeaux, and fought furious air battles over the heaving seas of the Bay of Biscay, against Luftwaffe Ju88 long-range fighters tasked specifically with shooting them down. These two Australian squadrons established a combat record second to none.

Author Biography

Anthony Cooper is the author of four books on aspects of Australian military history, including the award-winning 'Darwin Spitfires', and runs the supporting website, www.darwinspitfires.com, which includes additional material. His books so far have investigated a wide spectrum of air operations, such as air defence, maritime reconnaissance, close air support, air superiority, strategic bombing, and carrier operations across several theatres of war. He is a school teacher in Brisbane, Australia, and has a Ph.D in German aviation history, is a former RAAF air defence controller, and a lifelong reader, book collector, scale modeller, and wargamer.

Reviews

"This is a great book supplemented with poignant photographs."-- "IPMS/USA"