The Cunningham Papers: The Mediterranean Fleet, 1939-1942 - Selections from Private and Official Correspondence of Admiral of the Fleet Viscount Cunningham of Hyndhope, OM, KT, GCB, DSO and Two Bars, Vol. 1

Author:   Michael Simpson
Publisher:   Navy Records Society
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9781911423690


Pages:   666
Publication Date:   13 May 2019
Format:   Paperback
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The Cunningham Papers: The Mediterranean Fleet, 1939-1942 - Selections from Private and Official Correspondence of Admiral of the Fleet Viscount Cunningham of Hyndhope, OM, KT, GCB, DSO and Two Bars, Vol. 1


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Following America’s entry into World War Two, there was a necessity for the Royal Navy to strengthen co-operation with the United States Navy. Admiral Sir Andrew Cunningham’s brief term as head of the British Admiralty Delegation in Washington was to endear him to the Americans so much so that they proposed him as Allied Naval Commander of the Expeditionary Force which was to invade North Africa in November 1942. In October 1943, Cunningham was summoned to replace the dying Pound as First Sea Lord, a position he held until his retirement from active service in June 1946. In that time he presided over the invasion of Normandy, operations in the Mediterranean, the sinking of the Scharnhorst and Tirpitz, the defeat of the late surge of U-boat activity, the British Pacific Fleet, and the problems of manpower, the futures of the Royal Marines and the Fleer Air Arm, and the conversion of the Royal Navy from its swollen wartime strength to a much-reduced peacetime cadre. Cunningham remained concerned over the future of the country’s defence and that of the Royal Navy and he was able to speak in major defence debates in the House of Lords. He died suddenly in 1963 and was buried at sea. Cunningham was one of Britain’s great sailors, a worthy successor to Nelson, whom he admired and many of whose qualities he displayed. This volume begins with ‘The Making of an Admiral’ – his career up to 1939 – and then the Mediterranean Fleet from 1939 to 1942.

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Author:   Michael Simpson
Publisher:   Navy Records Society
Imprint:   Navy Records Society
Weight:   1.233kg
ISBN:  

9781911423690


ISBN 10:   191142369
Pages:   666
Publication Date:   13 May 2019
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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Michael Simpson was educated at Cambridge, Ohio State and Glasgow Universities and was lecturer in History and American Studies at Swansea University since 1966. He was General Editor for the Navy Records Society between 1994 and 2000.

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