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Why Should Britain Tremble?: A Submariner's Tale by Chas Cooke β€” book cover

Why Should Britain Tremble?: A Submariner's Tale

by Chas Cooke
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Overview

The men of the Royal Navy Submarine Service are a breed apart. Often classified as slightly mad, working beneath the waves, enclosed in a steel tube, they are a mystery to many. This book proves the psychiatrists wrong; they are not slightly mad, they are totally insane. The bizarre antics of the crews of Her Majesty's submarines are laid bare in this hilarious and often ribald tale of those who protect their nation from below the waves, allowing us a unique insight into a way of life only a few are privileged to have known.

Synopsis

The men of the Royal Navy Submarine Service are a breed apart. Often classified as slightly mad, working beneath the waves, enclosed in a steel tube, they are a mystery to many. This book proves the psychiatrists wrong; they are not slightly mad, they are totally insane. The bizarre antics of the crews of Her Majesty's submarines are laid bare in this hilarious and often ribald tale of those who protect their nation from below the waves, allowing us a unique insight into a way of life only a few are privileged to have known.

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Book Details

Published
January 1, 2006
Publisher
Publish America
Pages
242
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781424115914

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