NAVAL WARFARE Contents Naval Warfare Miscellany...................p.2 Destruction of First German Sub, WWI.......p.3 Submarine/Antisub Warfare..................p.4 ...........p.7 See also: USAMHI Naval RefBranch dv Oct 1988 NAVAL WARFARE: A MISCELLANY A Working Bibliography Dening, Greg. "The Face of Battle: Valparaiso, 1814." War and Society I (May 1983): pp. 25-42. Per. Reconstruction of combat experience in brief Brit-Amer naval encounter. Graf, Fredrick A. "Knowing the Law." US Naval Institute Proceedings 114 (Jun 1988): pp. 58-61. Per. Sinking of Jap hospital ship by US sub, WWII was justifiable according to international law. Jones, Archer, and Keogh, Andrew J. "The Drednought Revolution: Another Look." Mil Affairs XLVIV (Jul 1985): pp. 124-131. Per. Martin, John R. "War Plan Orange and the Maritime Strategy." Mil Review LXIX (May 1989): pp 24-35. Per. Analyzes current national strategy w/WWII's. Sandler, Stanley L. "The Day of the Ram." Mil Affairs 40 (Dec 1976): pp. 175-178. Per. Starr, Chester G. "The Athenian Century." Mil Hist Quarterly 1 (Winter 1989): pp. 30-37. Per. The first great naval-based empire: utility and danger of sea power in 5th cent B.C. Stillson, Albert C. "Military Policy Without Political Guidance: Theodore Roosevelt's Navy." Mil Affairs XXV (Spring 1961): pp. 18-31. Per. USAMHI Naval RefBranch dv 1978 NOTE: DESTRUCTION OF FIRST GERMAN SUBMARINE, WWI On 9 Aug 1914, just four days after war began, U-15 was destroyed by British cruiser HMS Birmingham in the North Sea, off Fair Isle, Gt Britain. Adrift with engines evidently broken down, the submarine was then rammed at full speed, splitting it in two. It sank with all of the crew. See: Grant, Robert M. U-Boats Destroyed: The Effect of Anti-Submarine Warfare, 1914-1918. London: Putnam, 1964. 172 p. D590G7. See pp. 19 & 151; also photo of HMS Birmingham on p. 48c. Gray, Edwyn. The Killing Time: The U-Boat War, 1914-18. NY: Scribner's, 1972. 280 p. D591G68. See pp. 42-43. USAMHI Naval RefBranch dv Oct 1988; kd 1989 SUBMARINE/ANTISUBMARINE WARFARE A Working Bibliography Contents Gen/Misc..............................p.1 World War I...........................p.1 Interwar..............................p.2 WWII..................................p.2 Since WWII............................p.3 GEN/MISC Compton-Hall, Richard. Submarine Boats: The Beginnings of Underwater Warfare. NY: Arco, 1984. V857C65. Horton, Edward. The Illustrated History of the Submarine. Garden City, NY: Doubleday, 1974. V210H64. Hoyt, Edwin P. U-Boats: A Pictorial History. NY: McGraw-Hill, 1987. V859G3H68. Paine, Thomas O. Submarining: Three Thousand Books and Articles. Santa Barbara, CA. Gen Elect Co-TEMPO. Center for Advanced Studies, 1971. Z6834S9P35. WORLD WAR I Carson, Edward. The War on German Submarines. London: Unwin, 1917. 8 p. D591C3. Gray, Edwyn. The Underwater War: Submarines 1914-1918. NY: Scribner's, 1917. 259 p. D503G7. Great Britain. Imperial War Museum. "Submarine Warfare, World War I." Miscellaneous articles, Aug 1957. 9 p. D590Z9G7. Bibliographic listing. Sub/Antisub p.2 James, Henry J. German Subs in Yankee Waters: First World War. NY: Gotham, 1940. 208 p. D591J3. Lundeberg, Philip K. "The German Naval Critique of the U-Boat Campaign, 1915-1918." Mil Affair XXVII (Fall 1963): pp. 105- 118. Per. Newbolt, Henry. Submarine and Anti-Submarine. NY: Longmans, Green, 1919. 312 p. D590N452. Smith, Gaddis. Britain's Clandestine Submarines, 1914-1915. Hamden, Conn: Archon Books, 1975. D619S59. Speiss, Johannes. "Six Years of Submarine Cruising." Trans from German. Mimeo, Office, Naval Intelligence [US], Feb 1926. 94 p. D591S6. Wire-Roping the German Submarine: The Barrage that Stopped the U- Boat. Trenton, NJ: Roebling's, 1920. 37 p. D590R8. INTERWAR Andrade, Ernest, Jr. "Submarine Policy in the United States Navy, 1919-1941." Mil Affairs XXXV (Apr 1971): pp. 50-56. Per. Burns, Richard Dean. "Regulating Submarine Warfare, 1921-41." A Case Study in Arms Control and Limited War." Mil Affairs XXXV (Apr 1971): pp. 56-63. Per. WORLD WAR II Bekker, C.D. K-Men: The Story of the German Frogmen and Midget Submarines. London: Kimber, 1955. D781B4312. Belke, T.J. "'Roll of Drums.'" US Naval Inst Proceedings 109 (Apr 1983): pp. 58-64. Per. Ger submarine campaign against US coastal shipping. Busch, Harold. U-Boats at War. Trans from German. London: Putnam, 1955. 288 p. D781B853. "Capture of the U-505." After the Battle (No 3): pp. 44-51. Per. By US Navy off African coast, May 1944. Sub/Antisub p.3 Frank, Wolfgang. The Sea Wolves: The Story of German U-Boats at War. Trans from German by R.O.B. Long. NY: Rinehart, 1955. 340 p. D781F742. Kemp, Paul. British Submarines in World War Two. Poole: Arms and Armour, 1987. V859.67K45. Mulligan, Timothy. "Tracking Das Boot: Records of U-096 in the National Archives." Prologue 14 (Winter 1982): pp. 202-201. Per. Robertson, Terence. Night Raider of the Atlantic. 2d ed. NY: Dutton, 1956. 256 p. D792U15R6. Ger sub "Golden Horseshoe" and Commander Otto Kretschmer. Rohwer, Jurgen. Axis Submarine Successes, 1939-1945. Annapolis, MD: Naval Inst Press, 1983. 386 p. D780R5713. Data on each Ger, Jap, etc, attack. Schaeffer, Heinz. U-Boat 977. NY: Norton, 1952. 260 p. D782U2S34. Schutte, Otto F. Deutschlands U-Boote Des Schrecken Englands: Ein Bildwerk von der Deutschen U-Boot Waffe. Minden, Ger: Kohler, 1940. 80 p. WC 6-199. Sternhell, Charles M., and Thorndike, Alan M. Antisubmarine Warfare in World War II. Wash, DC: Office, Chief of Naval Opns, 1946. 193 p. V210U56. Werner, Herbert. Iron Coffins: A Personal Account of the German U- Boat Battles of World War II. NY: Holt, Rinehart & Winston, 1969. 329 p. D780W45. SINCE WORLD WAR II Kolenski, Eugene M. NATO and Warsaw Pact Submarines Since 1955. Poole: Blandford, 1987. V857K65. See also: - Weapons-Mines