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Victory snatched from imminent defeat
This book by the American, Admiral Sims will be a revelation to
many. The British public had no idea that by the time America
entered the First World War on 6th April, 1917 the Allied cause was
on the brink of falling to the might of Imperial Germany. No plan
had been conceived to ensure that vital materials would reach
Britain by sea without them falling prey to the omnipresent U-Boat
menace. Thousands of tons of essential war supplies were going to
the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean each week and serious Allied
analysts believed that Britain would last less than four months
before surrender was inevitable. Given what we now know of the
great German land offensives of the final phase of the war, the
consequences for the Allies, without a solution to the issue of
maritime supply, could have been catastrophic. The solution came in
the form of the creation of the convoy system and its effectiveness
was due in no small part to the addition of the U. S. N. destroyer
fleet to support the activities of the Royal Navy. This book
describes how the German U-Boat threat was finally overcome and how
this impacted on the Allied victory. Sims also gives much
operational detail including the activities of the deadly decoy's,
the 'Q' ships, and the operations of the 'King Cobras' of the
undersea war-the anti-submarine submarines.' This is the view and
account of a senior officer in a position to experience and
describe for posterity the strategic and tactical issues of the
anti U-Boat campaign and it describes in detail the many methods
and types of craft employed together with anecdotes, reports and
eyewitness accounts of the action on and under the waves.
Recommended.
Leonaur editions are newly typeset and are not facsimiles; each
title is available in softcover and hardback with dustjacket; our
hardbacks are cloth bound and feature gold foil lettering on their
spines and fabric head and tail bands.
Learn how to energise and enhance your well-being on every
level?physical, emotional, and spiritual?through hands-on exercises
and guided meditations that provide direct experience with sound.
As a therapeutic and transformative branch of energy medicine,
sound healing offers powerful tools to tune up your health and
wellness. Presenting a clear and solid foundation of core concepts,
Sound Healing for Beginners shows how to apply innovative sound
techniques to your daily life in order to balance your energy and
manifest personal improvement. With chapters covering focused
listening, the energetics of breath-work, activating your unique
resonances and energy centres through vocal toning, using sound as
a creative force for manifestation, and more, this accessible guide
will help you harmonize your life with the remarkable benefits of
sound healing.
ASEAN has undertaken the complex task of creating a single economic
entity for Southeast Asia by 2015 in the form of the ASEAN Economic
Community (AEC), but without regulators or supranational
institutions, its implementation has been an inconsistent process.
Through comparisons with the EU and NAFTA, this book illustrates
the shortcomings of the current system, enabling readers to
understand both the potential of regional economic development in
ASEAN and its foundational and institutional deficiencies. The
authors' analysis of trade in goods and services, investment, and
dispute resolution in the AEC indicates that without strong
regional institutions, strong dispute resolution or a set of norms,
full and effective implementation of the AEC is unlikely to result.
The book offers clear solutions for the ASEAN institutions to help
the AEC reach its full potential. Written by two leading
practitioners, this insightful book will interest policymakers,
students and researchers.
Rules of Origin in ASEAN is the first in-depth exploration of the
complex rules of origin in ASEAN's trade agreements. Written by two
leading practitioners, it explains with clarity the existing ASEAN
Rules of Origin (RoO) practices and their administration regimes in
a comparative context and provide a recommendation for reform. The
ASEAN RoOs can be simplified by imparting transparency and
predictability to the legal drafting, focusing on a calculation
method based on value of materials and lowering the regional value
content required to qualify as ASEAN origin. The administration of
ASEAN RoOs can be improved by expanding the use of
self-certification, moving away from document-based verification to
more modern post-entry audit and trade facilitation approaches.
This is a timely and important topic which will be insightful to
practitioners, policymakers and businesses in understanding how
commerce and trade are conducted in Southeast Asia.
Micro air vehicles (MAVs) are intended for future intelligence,
surveillance, and reconnaissance use. To adequately fulfill a
clandestine capacity, MAVs must operate in close proximity to their
intended target without eliciting counter-observation. This
objective, along with DARPA's constraint of a sub-15 centimeter
span, requires future MAVs to mimic insect appearance and flight
characteristics. This thesis describes an experimental method for
conducting a structural analysis of a Manduca Sexta (hawkmoth)
forewing. Geometry is captured via computed tomography (CT), and
frequency data is collected using laser vibrometry in air and
vacuum. A finite element (FE) model is constructed using quadratic
beams and general-purpose shell elements, and a linear dynamic
analysis is conducted. A preliminary verification of the FE model
is carried out to ensure the Manduca Sexta forewing is adequately
characterized, providing a basis for future fluid-structural
interaction computations. Included is a study regarding the
aeroelastic effects on flapping-wing insect flight, and an analysis
of the structural dynamic anomalies of conventional, flat,
semi-rigid flapping wings.
Victory snatched from imminent defeat
This book by the American, Admiral Sims will be a revelation to
many. The British public had no idea that by the time America
entered the First World War on 6th April, 1917 the Allied cause was
on the brink of falling to the might of Imperial Germany. No plan
had been conceived to ensure that vital materials would reach
Britain by sea without them falling prey to the omnipresent U-Boat
menace. Thousands of tons of essential war supplies were going to
the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean each week and serious Allied
analysts believed that Britain would last less than four months
before surrender was inevitable. Given what we now know of the
great German land offensives of the final phase of the war, the
consequences for the Allies, without a solution to the issue of
maritime supply, could have been catastrophic. The solution came in
the form of the creation of the convoy system and its effectiveness
was due in no small part to the addition of the U. S. N. destroyer
fleet to support the activities of the Royal Navy. This book
describes how the German U-Boat threat was finally overcome and how
this impacted on the Allied victory. Sims also gives much
operational detail including the activities of the deadly decoy's,
the 'Q' ships, and the operations of the 'King Cobras' of the
undersea war-the anti-submarine submarines.' This is the view and
account of a senior officer in a position to experience and
describe for posterity the strategic and tactical issues of the
anti U-Boat campaign and it describes in detail the many methods
and types of craft employed together with anecdotes, reports and
eyewitness accounts of the action on and under the waves.
Recommended.
Leonaur editions are newly typeset and are not facsimiles; each
title is available in softcover and hardback with dustjacket; our
hardbacks are cloth bound and feature gold foil lettering on their
spines and fabric head and tail bands.
On June 1, 1898, having finished the house Ida and Edith arrived
and we were married at once and commenced housekeeping in earnest.
We enjoyed our home and life in Arkansas very much. I finally
bought 40 acres more land, set most of it out in fruit and berries.
Our one cow had increased to quite a herd, so that we were feeling
quite prosperous. In the meantime Mother Pugh had come out and
bought Mr. Wilkinson's place joining ours. In time she sold out to
Mr. Eicher and they moved back to Des Moines, which seemed to be
the rule for all that came from the North. Frederick W. Sims,
spelling and punctuation only have been changed. The original copy
owned by Everett E. Sims, son of Frederick W. Sims. Sidney G. Sims.
The journal was transcribed from Fredrick W. Sims' hand written
notes; my grandfather, Everett E. Sims, did this. The original had
written journal is not to be found. When I read the neatly typed
onion skinned pages, I was in awe. I had no idea the journal
existed, or that my great grandfather was anything other than the
average nineteenth century citizen that you never hear of. At this
point I felt compelled to do something with these stories. I have
no idea if there are any revelations exposed here. I really don't
care about that. I knew that there had to be a place for this
journal to be viewed. I chose the publishing industry for this
purpose. 1st Books was a big help in my decision. I hope you enjoy
this book. I'm proud of my great grandfathers service to his
country, as I am of my fathers World War 2 service and my own
military service. Sidney E. Sims, a proud great grandson.
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