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Index
Cover
Contents
Foreword
The Attack on Taranto 1940
Introduction
PART I
1 The Mediterranean 1939–1940
2 Operation Mike Bravo Ate (MB.8)
3 The Plan of Attack
4 The Attack Goes In
5 Taranto Night and its Aftermath
6 The Avengers
Epilogue
Plans
The Attack on Taranto, 11 November 1940
Movements of Forces during Operation MB.8
HMS Illustrious showing bomb hits and near misses on 10 January 1941
PART II Appendices
I Honours and Awards
II Summary of Torpedoes fired during the Attack on the Italian Fleet at Taranto, 11/12 November 1940
III Summary of Ammunition Expenditure by Italian Shore Defences
IV Fleet Air Arm Personnel taking part in the Attack on Taranto
V Details of British Naval Aircraft
VI Details of German and Italian Aircraft
VII Ship’s Data (British)
VIII Ship’s Data (Italian)
Notes
Acknowledgements
Select Bibliography
The Loss of the Bismarck 1941
Introduction
PART I
1 Moves and Countermoves
2 British Home Fleet Sails
3 Action and Reaction
4 Pursuit
5 26 May – Bismarck Relocated
6 The Final Phase
PART II Appendices
I List of Flags and Commanding Officers and Ships Taking Part in Operations Against the Bismarck
II Ship’s Data (British)
III Ship’s Data (German)
IV Air Data
V Torpedoes Fired at Bismarck
VI Ammunition Expended During the Final Action Against Bismarck, 27 May 1941
VII Honours and Awards
Diagrams
1 Operation Rheinübung 23 May 1941. The sighting of the Bismarck
2 Plan of action between HMS Hood and Prince of Wales and the German ships Bismarck and Prinz Eugen on 24 May
3 Bismarck lost after torpedo attacks by Victorious’ aircraft
4 Movements of British Forces after losing touching with Bismarck 0800-2000 on 25 May
5 Bismarck relocated, movements of British Forces from 1030 on 26 May
6 Final action against Bismarck on 27 May
Notes
Acknowledgements
Select Bibliography
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