Maritime Books - British Warships & Auxiliaries 2000-2001
Year: 2001 Language: english Author: Mike Critchley Genre: History Publisher: Maritime Books Format: PDF Quality: Scanned pages Pages count: 99 Description: The classic annual complete review of the warships and weapons of the Royal Navy, first started published in 1979. The complete guide to the warships, auxiliaries ships and naval aircraft of the modern British fleet. This revised and updated guide of the Royal Navy fleet is now expanded to include Royal Marine Craft and Border Agency vessels. The book starts with a "no-holds-barred" review of the current state of the Royal Navy followed by sections detailing the fleets of the Royal Navy, Royal Fleet Auxiliary, and the support vessels operated under contract. Also included are the vessels of the Royal Marines. Comprehensive summary of the state of the Royal Navy and the auxiliary services, including the Royal Fleet Auxiliary, at the time of publication. Always excellent as usual from Mike Critchley - a great reference to the Royal Navy's vessels along with those of the Royal Fleet Auxiliary and Royal Maritime Auxiliary Service.
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Maritime Books - British Warships & Auxiliaries 2000-2001
Language: english
Author: Mike Critchley
Genre: History
Publisher: Maritime Books
Format: PDF
Quality: Scanned pages
Pages count: 99
Description: The classic annual complete review of the warships and weapons of the Royal Navy, first started published in 1979. The complete guide to the warships, auxiliaries ships and naval aircraft of the modern British fleet. This revised and updated guide of the Royal Navy fleet is now expanded to include Royal Marine Craft and Border Agency vessels. The book starts with a "no-holds-barred" review of the current state of the Royal Navy followed by sections detailing the fleets of the Royal Navy, Royal Fleet Auxiliary, and the support vessels operated under contract. Also included are the vessels of the Royal Marines. Comprehensive summary of the state of the Royal Navy and the auxiliary services, including the Royal Fleet Auxiliary, at the time of publication. Always excellent as usual from Mike Critchley - a great reference to the Royal Navy's vessels along with those of the Royal Fleet Auxiliary and Royal Maritime Auxiliary Service.
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