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The Age of Invincible: The Ship that Defined the Modern Royal Navy Kindle Edition

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Management number 224471370 Release Date 2026/05/09 List Price $20.00 Model Number 224471370
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A gripping account of one of the Royal Navy's most significant modern warships. The HMS Invincible is a ship whose eventful life story, it is argued, embodies that of the Royal Navy itself during the second half of the 20th century and into the 21st. From her conception and design, through her various deployments (including the Falklands) and her evolving role and technical adaptation to meet changing strategic requirements, her fluctuating fortunes have been intertwined with those of the Royal Navy as a whole. Now, as a new breed of carriers is being commissioned to replace her, this thoroughly researched analysis of her career is the perfect platform from which to ask the important questions regarding the future role of the Royal Navy and Britain's place in the world."An exceptional story that integrates all various internal and external institutional forces that shape the life of a ship." —PowerShips Read more

ASIN B006LPSVRC
XRay Not Enabled
ISBN10 9781844681938
ISBN13 978-1844681938
Language English
File size 8.2 MB
Page Flip Enabled
Publisher Pen & Sword Maritime
Word Wise Enabled
Print length 208 pages
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Publication date January 24, 2020
Enhanced typesetting Enabled

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