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HMS Hood

Pride of the Royal Navy
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For over twenty years the battlecruiser HMS 'Hood' toured the world as the most iconic warship in the Royal Navy. Unmatched in her beauty and charisma, 'Hood' is one of history's greatest warships. During the twilight years of the British Empire the 'Hood 'toured the world showing the flag as a symbol of British power. As the Royal Navy's show-ship, 'Hood' came to command a special place in the hearts and minds of the British public. Such was the regard for HMS 'Hood' that her destruction in the Denmark Strait on the morning of 24 May 1941 by the German battleship 'Bismarck' created dismay across the world. Within minutes of entering battle 'the Mighty Hood' as she was affectionately known, was destroyed by a catastrophic explosion which had echoes of Jutland a quarter of a century earlier. Out of a crew of a crew of 1,418, only 3 survived. The sinking of HMS 'Hood' was the single largest disaster ever sustained by the Royal Navy. This book charts the life and death of this legendary battlecruiser in both peace and war from her early origins, through the interwar years, to her destruction.
Introduction; Acknowledgements; Admirals and Captains; 1 From `Dreadnought' to `Invincible'; 2 The Battles of the Falkland Islands and Jutland; 3 Construction; 4 Anatomy of a Ship; 5 `A Wonderful Welcome'; 6 Seeing Red; 7 The Cruise of the Special Service Squadron; 8 Routine Work; 9 The Invergordon Mutiny; 10 Redemption; 11 On A Collision Course; 12 `Far more afraid of a battlecruiser than a battleship'; 13 The Spanish Civil War; 14 The Gathering Storm; 15 `Commence hostilities against Germany'; 16 Mers el-Kebir; 17 Workhorse; 18 `Bismarck'; 19 `Suddenly, the `Hood' split in two'; 20 Survivors; 21 Reverberations; 22 Investigating the Loss; Epilogue; Roll of Honour; Notes; Bibliography.
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