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Deep Their Grave

ISBN: 978-0-953173-71-6
Author: Tony Gyles
Binding: Paper Trade
Pages: 273
Trim Size: 6x9
Width: 0.75
Foreign Language: English
Illustrations: None
Publication Date: 6/1/00
Distributor: National Book Network, B&T
Type: Fiction
Printing: First Printing

Price: $12.95

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The Battle of Britain pilots in WW2- "The few to whom so much is owed by so many" - are, rightly, revered and eulogized for their courage and heroic defense of their nation. But it is one thing to do battle with the enemy on equal terms, with a well equipped fighting machine, quite another to face that same enemy on a hostile ocean with little or no means to defend against an enemy attack. The unsung heroes of the Fourth Service, the Merchant Navy, have, in comparison, received scant recognition for their "Battle of Britain" - the contribution they made to keeping Britain's ocean life-lines open.
Their Battle of Britain started from the moment the Athenia was sunk by a German U-boat on the third of September 1939, less than nine hours after the nation was told that a state of war existed with Germany, and continued unabated for six long years. Every minute that a ship was at sea, and often even when they were in port, the crew faced the danger of attack from U-boats, warships, raiders, mines and aircraft - and frequent reminders from the elements that the sea was not their natural domain.
Deep Their Grave is a story about one such vessel, a peace-time passenger ship converted to a troop carrier, and her crew on a single fateful voyage. The m.v. Patriarch sailed from Bristol in 1942, at a time when the enemy was sinking, on average, an Allied ship every four hours and the prospect of the crew returning safely to their homes and families was, statistically, not good. Seamanship of the highest standard would not, alone, be sufficient to guarantee their safety, for this was a time when Britain's "darkest hour" loomed ominously close.
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