Overview
Chronicling the training of more than a million people—923, 000 men and 86,000 women—who served in the Royal Navy during the Second World War, this comprehensive book draws upon official documents as well as lively personal accounts from such people as Evelyn Waugh, Nicholas Monsarrat, Tristan Jones, and J. P. W. Mallalieu. Through in-depth research, the book tells one of the major untold stories of the World War II, highlighting the personal, logistical, and technical problems and solutions facing the Navy during this period.
Synopsis
Just over a million people served in the Royal Navy in the Second World War. The training of these 'Hostilities Only' men and women was a major task in wartime Britain. Based on official documents, as well as personal accounts this book tells one of the major untold stories of the Second World War.