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The war for the British life-line of the English Channel
Throughout history the English Channel has both preserved Britain
and been its most vulnerable border. This short span of sea was
dominated by the Royal Navy for over 150 years before the outbreak
of the Great War. A new war-the first major conflict of the
technological age-brought new dangers and challenges. A constant
traffic of men and materials crossed the Channel to serve and
supply the armies locked in a death struggle on the continent and
this vital artery had to remain open and effective at all times to
ensure victory and survival. Enemy submarines, surface flotillas
and batteries of artillery remained dangerously close at hand, and
well defended ports and harbours provided a continual threat to
allied traffic and forces. This is the story of a fierce naval war
fought in a narrow sea-way by one who experienced it. It is a story
of naval battles and daring raids, of the bombing arm of the
emergent air force and of the submarine service at its most daring.
Above all it is a riveting story of human courage and endurance
that will fascinate every student of the First World War.
The war for the British life-line of the English Channel
Throughout history the English Channel has both preserved Britain
and been its most vulnerable border. This short span of sea was
dominated by the Royal Navy for over 150 years before the outbreak
of the Great War. A new war-the first major conflict of the
technological age-brought new dangers and challenges. A constant
traffic of men and materials crossed the Channel to serve and
supply the armies locked in a death struggle on the continent and
this vital artery had to remain open and effective at all times to
ensure victory and survival. Enemy submarines, surface flotillas
and batteries of artillery remained dangerously close at hand, and
well defended ports and harbours provided a continual threat to
allied traffic and forces. This is the story of a fierce naval war
fought in a narrow sea-way by one who experienced it. It is a story
of naval battles and daring raids, of the bombing arm of the
emergent air force and of the submarine service at its most daring.
Above all it is a riveting story of human courage and endurance
that will fascinate every student of the First World War.
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