Champagne Navy: Canada's Small Boat Raiders of the Second World War

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By Brian Nolan & Brian Jeffery Street

Published By Random House

Year Published 1991

Book Format - Soft cover

Summary

This book is an account of Canada’s forgotten sailors, the fighting men who served in the light coastal forces during the Second World War. The author chronicles the story of the little known ships, crews, and the Motor Torpedo Boats that raided enemy ships and coastal locations in the Channel, the Med, and the Adriatic. It documents the tough challenges met by the eager and skilled officers and crews.

Notes - Slight wear on cover

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By Brian Nolan & Brian Jeffery Street

Published By Random House

Year Published 1991

Book Format - Soft cover

Summary

This book is an account of Canada’s forgotten sailors, the fighting men who served in the light coastal forces during the Second World War. The author chronicles the story of the little known ships, crews, and the Motor Torpedo Boats that raided enemy ships and coastal locations in the Channel, the Med, and the Adriatic. It documents the tough challenges met by the eager and skilled officers and crews.

Notes - Slight wear on cover

By Brian Nolan & Brian Jeffery Street

Published By Random House

Year Published 1991

Book Format - Soft cover

Summary

This book is an account of Canada’s forgotten sailors, the fighting men who served in the light coastal forces during the Second World War. The author chronicles the story of the little known ships, crews, and the Motor Torpedo Boats that raided enemy ships and coastal locations in the Channel, the Med, and the Adriatic. It documents the tough challenges met by the eager and skilled officers and crews.

Notes - Slight wear on cover

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