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Merchantmen-at-arms : the British merchants’ service in the war By: David W. (David William) Bone (1874-1959)

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Merchantmen-at-arms: The British Merchants’ Service in the War, written by David W. Bone, offers readers a captivating and insightful account of the British merchant navy’s role in World War I. Bone, with his personal experience as a merchant navy officer during the war, brings a unique perspective to this significant yet often overlooked aspect of wartime history.

The book delves into the critical contributions made by the British merchant navy during a time when the country heavily relied on its maritime trade routes. Bone skillfully highlights the immense challenges faced by these brave men as they operated under the constant threat of enemy attacks and the ever-looming presence of German U-boats. His vivid descriptions of life on board merchant ships in volatile war zones allow readers to truly appreciate the tremendous courage and resilience exhibited by these merchantmen-at-arms.

One of the book’s greatest strengths lies in its meticulous research. Bone carefully weaves historical narratives with personal accounts and official records to provide a comprehensive understanding of the merchant navy’s wartime experiences. His attention to detail is exceptional, as he cites numerous examples of individual acts of bravery, resourcefulness, and sacrifice that showcase the extraordinary character of those who served in the merchant navy.

Bone also offers a valuable analysis of the strategic importance of the merchant navy in the overall war effort. He explores how the British merchant fleet played a pivotal role in supplying troops with essential resources and provisions, as well as in carrying out covert operations. The book ingeniously demonstrates that, far from being passive victims, merchant navy crews courageously fought back against enemy vessels, protecting invaluable cargo and contributing to the downfall of German forces.

Perhaps the only slight drawback of the book is its occasionally dense writing style, which may require readers to invest extra effort to grasp some of the technical terminology. However, this does not detract significantly from the overall quality of the work, as Bone’s passion for the subject matter shines through, highlighting his dedication to honoring the memory of those who served in the merchant navy.

In conclusion, Merchantmen-at-arms: The British Merchants’ Service in the War is an invaluable addition to the literature on World War I, shedding much-needed light on the heroic efforts of the British merchant navy. Bone’s comprehensive research, combined with his firsthand experiences, ensures that the often-forgotten sacrifices and contributions of these merchantmen-at-arms are given the recognition they deserve. This book is a must-read for history enthusiasts, especially those interested in understanding the multifaceted nature of wartime operations and the unsung heroes who played a vital role in shaping world events.

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Merchantmen at Arms

[Illustration: Frontispiece MERCHANTMEN AT GUN PRACTICE]

Merchantmen at Arms

THE BRITISH MERCHANTS’ SERVICE IN THE WAR

BY DAVID W. BONE

DRAWINGS BY MUIRHEAD BONE

[Illustration]

LONDON: CHATTO & WINDUS 1919

All rights reserved

TO

ALGERNON C. F. HENDERSON

AS REPRESENTING A SYMPATHETIC AND UNDERSTANDING GOVERNANCE IN AN IMPORTANT SECTION OF THE BRITISH MERCHANTS’ SEA SERVICE

CONTENTS

PART I

PAGE I THE MERCHANTS’ SERVICE OUR FOUNDATION 3 THE STRUCTURE 14

II OUR RELATIONS WITH THE NAVY JOINING FORCES 21 AT SEA 26 OUR WAR STAFF 30

III THE LONGSHORE VIEW 44

IV CONNECTION WITH THE STATE TRINITY HOUSE, OUR ALMA MATER 53 THE BOARD OF TRADE 61

V MANNING 67

PART II

VI THE COASTAL SERVICES THE HOME TRADE 77 PILOTS 87 … Continue reading book >>

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