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Malta Convoy Heroes. Bravery, Death & Mutiny on the Brisbane Star. ((Quick Download Military History:WW2 Series).)

Malta Convoy Heroes. Bravery, Death & Mutiny on the Brisbane Star. ((Quick Download Military History:WW2 Series).)

Alex Devaney
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Alex Devaney is an Independent Publisher, Author and Freelance Writer. Since receiving a Honours Diploma in Freelance and Feature Writing from London School of Journalism, Alex has had numerous articles and case studies published on Military History, Social History, Biographies and Genealogy.

* MALTA CONVOY HEROES.
An often forgotten episode of WW2, that was often as heroic as more well known battles of the war. Well researched and vividly described. If you love war history or have a connection to Malta get this book.
'ANDY.' BOOK REVIEWER. *.

WW2: August, 1942: Five ships from a convoy of fourteen, limped into Malta Harbour, a strategic naval base in the mediterranean, bringing vital supplies to the starving maltese population. The serving officers and seamen on board were hailed as heroes. They had endured heavy bombardment from german dive bombers from the sky and italian submarines from the sea. My grandfather, Thomas Smedley, was a serving seaman on the Brisbane Star and survived to tell the tale.

The Malta Convoy was a joint venture between Allied Forces. This ebook is packed with personal recollections from the crew, battle timeline, details of other ships, photographs and extracts from military reports at the time.

Malta: August, 1942: A handful of veterans gather on the Malta Harbour, to watch the maltese prime minister unveil a memorial for the 70th Anniversary of the Malta Convoy. It was a fitting tribute to the fighting spirit of the maltese people and the Malta Convoy service men.

Today, only 8 out of 100 surviving veterans are alive. This is the true story of the 'Malta Convoy Heroes.'

This short ebook is written in an easy to read, informative style. Packed with maps, photographs and leading personalities of the day. Ideal for readers with a general interest in WW2 and a quick read on the go!
Language
English
Pages
28
Format
Kindle Edition

Malta Convoy Heroes. Bravery, Death & Mutiny on the Brisbane Star. ((Quick Download Military History:WW2 Series).)

Alex Devaney
0/5 ( ratings)
Alex Devaney is an Independent Publisher, Author and Freelance Writer. Since receiving a Honours Diploma in Freelance and Feature Writing from London School of Journalism, Alex has had numerous articles and case studies published on Military History, Social History, Biographies and Genealogy.

* MALTA CONVOY HEROES.
An often forgotten episode of WW2, that was often as heroic as more well known battles of the war. Well researched and vividly described. If you love war history or have a connection to Malta get this book.
'ANDY.' BOOK REVIEWER. *.

WW2: August, 1942: Five ships from a convoy of fourteen, limped into Malta Harbour, a strategic naval base in the mediterranean, bringing vital supplies to the starving maltese population. The serving officers and seamen on board were hailed as heroes. They had endured heavy bombardment from german dive bombers from the sky and italian submarines from the sea. My grandfather, Thomas Smedley, was a serving seaman on the Brisbane Star and survived to tell the tale.

The Malta Convoy was a joint venture between Allied Forces. This ebook is packed with personal recollections from the crew, battle timeline, details of other ships, photographs and extracts from military reports at the time.

Malta: August, 1942: A handful of veterans gather on the Malta Harbour, to watch the maltese prime minister unveil a memorial for the 70th Anniversary of the Malta Convoy. It was a fitting tribute to the fighting spirit of the maltese people and the Malta Convoy service men.

Today, only 8 out of 100 surviving veterans are alive. This is the true story of the 'Malta Convoy Heroes.'

This short ebook is written in an easy to read, informative style. Packed with maps, photographs and leading personalities of the day. Ideal for readers with a general interest in WW2 and a quick read on the go!
Language
English
Pages
28
Format
Kindle Edition

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