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The RCN in retrospect, 1910-1968 / / editor, James A. Boutilier



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Titolo: The RCN in retrospect, 1910-1968 / / editor, James A. Boutilier Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Vancouver : , : University of British Columbia Press, , 1982
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (xxx, 373 pages, 48 unnumbered pages of plates) : illustrations
Disciplina: 359/.00971
Soggetto geografico: Canada History
Canada History, Naval
Altri autori: BoutilierJames A  
Note generali: Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph
Nota di bibliografia: Includes bibliographical references.
Nota di contenuto: Front Matter -- Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Abbreviations -- Preface and Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- The Royal Navy's Legacy to the Royal Canadian Navy in the Pacific, 1880-1914 -- L.P. Brodeur and the Origins of the Royal Canadian Navy -- Commander E.A.E. Nixon and the Royal Naval College of Canada, 1910-1922 -- The Road to Washington: Canada and Empire Naval Defence, 1918-1921 -- The Royal Canadian Navy Between the Wars, 1922-39 -- "Big Ship Time": The Formative Years of Rcn Officers Serving in RN Capital Ships -- An Engineer's Outline of Rcn History: Part I -- Princes Three: Canada's Use of Armed Merchant Cruisers During World War II -- The Royal Canadian Navy's Quest for Autonomy in the North West Atlantic: 1941-43 -- Royal Canadian Navy Participation in the Battle of the Atlantic Crisis of 1943 -- Operational Intelligence and the Battle of the Atlantic: The Role of the Royal Navy's Submarine Tracking Room -- "The Most Thankless Task" Revisited: Convoys, Escorts, and Radio Intelligence in the Western Atlantic, 1941-43 -- The Lower Deck and the Mainguy Report of 1949 -- The Destroyers' War in Korea, 1952-53 -- Canadian Naval Aviation, 1915-69 -- HMCS Labrador and the Canadian Arctic -- The Impact of Public Policy on a Naval Reserve Division -- An Engineer's Outline of RCN History: Part II -- The Royal Canadian Navy and the Unification Crisis -- Appendix -- Notes -- Notes on Contributors
Sommario/riassunto: This tribute to a proud service surveys the history of the Royal Canadian Navy from its inception in 1910 to its demise in 1968. Although established as a declaration of Canada's independence from the imperial fleet, the RCN was the child of the Royal Navy. Its first ships were RN cast-offs, and for the next forty years officers trained in the British fleet -- their 'big ship time.' From these modest beginnings, the book deals with such related issues as the problem of imperial defense, the development of a naval service with a Canadian identity, and the evolution of a Canadian naval engineering capacity. Expanding dramatically during World War II, the RCN gave convoy protection which proved crucial to the Allied victory at sea. New documentation on Canada's role in the Battle of the Atlantic highlights such critical factors as: the contribution of radio intelligence to anti-submarine warfare against the deadly German 'wolfpacks'; the wartime operational relationship of the RCN to the Royal Navy and the United States Navy; and the heroic role of Canadian sailors who served under fire. Demobilization and the paying off of ships marked the postwar decline of the RCN. This decline was intensified by a series of mutinies which demonstrated the need for a less rigid, more 'democratic' relationship between officers and ratings. Despite these difficulties, the RCN served effectively in coastal operations during the Korean War and in the establishment of Canada's presence in the Arctic. The last chapter records the reaction of the RCN's senior officers to government policy during the Unification Crisis of the 1960s and their unsuccessful attempts to maintain the independent identity of the RCN. It is ironic that on the eve of achieving its greatest measure of autonomy the RCN was overwhelmed by the forces of nationalism -- the same force which had acted as a catalyst in its formation. Originally presented in 1980 at a conference on the history of the RCN, the papers in this book range from the first-hand recollections of ex-RCN personnel to the examination of previously classified documents from German and Allied archives. The RCN in Retrospect will serve to introduce many to Canada's naval heritage and will provide valuable new insights to all readers with an interest in naval history and lore.
Altri titoli varianti: The Royal Canadian Navy in retrospect, 1910-1968
Titolo autorizzato: The RCN in retrospect, 1910-1968  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 1-283-22668-5
9786613226686
0-7748-5774-9
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910816028603321
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