A fascinating insight into life aboard a British Naval submarine.
A fascinating insight into life aboard a British Naval submarine.
At any given time, any number of the Royal Navy's 15 nuclear submarines lurk undetected in the world's oceans. Totally self-sufficient for months at a time, they lie in readiness to be deployed to listen, intercept, or attack wherever they may be needed. And should the UK be devastated by a nuclear strike, they might just be the last military force standing.
Award-winning journalist Danny Danziger has been allowed unprecedented access to one of the attack class submarines of the 'silent service', joining the crew on operations for weeks on end, living among them and hearing their stories. Unrestricted and uncompromising, it paints a vivid picture of this enigmatic branch of our armed forces.In an increasingly unstable world, these are the people who are in the best position to keep us safe. It is time for the silent service to be heard.“A fascinating read, not just the technical information about the boat, but the very human stories of those inside it-- Daily Mail”
A fascinating read, not just the technical information about the boat, but the very human stories of those inside it - Daily Mail
Danny Danziger has written fifteen books on a range subjects, including We Are Soldiers and The Year 1000, which went to number one and stayed on the bestseller list for seven months. Danny's weekly interview column, 'Best of Times, Worst of Times', won many accolades and awards over twelve years.
300 million cubic miles of ocean. Stealthy, and deadly, the nuclear submarines of the Royal Navy lie in wait in the depths of the world's oceans, ready to listen, intercept, and attack wherever they may be needed - from the coastline of Libya to the ice caps of the Arctic. If the UK is hit by a devastating nuclear strike, they'll be the last military force standing. 200 million pounds of hardware. Award-winning journalist Danny Danziger has been allowed unprecedented access to the elite crew of one of the UK's attack class submarines, joining them on operations and hearing their stories. Unrestricted, and uncompromising, this book paints a vivid picture of this fascinating, clandestine branch of our armed forces. One incredible hunter-killer. In an increasingly unstable world, these are the people who keep us safe. It is time for the silent service to be heard.
At any given time, any number of the Royal Navy's 15 nuclear submarines lurk undetected in the world's oceans. Totally self-sufficient for months at a time, they lie in readiness to be deployed to listen, intercept, or attack wherever they may be needed. And should the UK be devastated by a nuclear strike, they might just be the last military force standing.Award-winning journalist Danny Danziger has been allowed unprecedented access to one of the attack class submarines of the 'silent service', joining the crew on operations for weeks on end, living among them and hearing their stories. Unrestricted and uncompromising, it paints a vivid picture of this enigmatic branch of our armed forces.In an increasingly unstable world, these are the people who are in the best position to keep us safe. It is time for the silent service to be heard.
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