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WWI ROYAL NAVY Worlds First Carrier Air Strike CUXHAVEN |
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Publisher's blurbs On Christmas Day 1914 a small force of British seaplanes was launched from their carriers to attack the German airship base near Cuxhaven. Since they had little idea of its appearance or even its exact location, not surprisingly results were negligible, but it did produce an aerial counter-attack on the seaplane carriers and their escorts. In this respect it was a highly significant event in the history of warfare: it was the first attempt to exert sea power upon land by means of the air, and it resulted in the first sea battle of a type that would become common in World War II, an engagement in which aircraft were the primary striking arms of both sides. The Cuxhaven Raid therefore may be seen as the birth of the 'carrier task force° concept. |
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Contents Sources and Acknowledgements CHAPTER 1 Monsters of the Purple Twilight Epilogue: 1939 |
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Another book covering the birth of naval aviation in the Royal Navy ! |