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Science of To-Day
Series
NEW VOLUME
ALREADY PUBLISHED
Dedicated
AUTHOR’S NOTE
INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER I
The Task of the Allied Navies
The Ships
War Bases
Headquarters Staff
Officers and Men
CHAPTER II
The New Navy—Training an Anti-Submarine Force
CHAPTER III
A Naval University in Time of War
CHAPTER IV
The New Fleets in Being
Armed Liners
Fighting Sloops
Armed Yachts
Whalers
Minesweepers
Trawlers
Drifters
Motor Launches
Coastal Motor Boats
Boom Defence Ships
CHAPTER V
The Hydrophone and the Depth Charge
CHAPTER VI
Some Curious Weapons of Anti-Submarine Warfare
Indicator Nets
Mine Nets
The Modified Sweep
Lance Bombs
Smoke Screens
Camouflage
CHAPTER VII
Mystery Ships
CHAPTER VIII
A Typical War Base
CHAPTER IX
The Convoy System
CHAPTER X
The Mysteries of Submarine Hunting Explained
Patrols
Hydrophone Flotillas
CHAPTER XI
The Mysteries of German Mine-Laying Explained
CHAPTER XII
The Mysteries of Minesweeping Explained
The War Channel
Mine Protection Devices
CHAPTER XIII
The Mine Barrage
The Lighted Barrage
CHAPTER XIV
Off to the Zones of War
CHAPTER XV
A Memorable Christmas
CHAPTER XVI
The Derelict
CHAPTER XVII
Mined-In
CHAPTER XVIII
The Casualty
CHAPTER XIX
How H.M. Trawler No. 6 Lost Her Refit
CHAPTER XX
The Raider
CHAPTER XXI
The S.O.S.
CHAPTER XXII
In the Shadow of a Big Sea Fight
CHAPTER XXIII
A Night Attack
CHAPTER XXIV
Mysteries of the Great Sea Wastes
The Spectre of the Goodwins
CHAPTER XXV
From Out the Clouds and Under-Seas
Salving an Airship
“Unlucky Smith”
CHAPTER XXVI
On the Sea Flank of the Allied Armies
The Bombardment and its Sequel
A Night in Dunkirk
INDEX
Transcriber’s Notes:
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