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The New U-Boat
Campaign
As the compaign of the Atlan | Navy is not designed for the tửa
vulsing the nations will be develope p there develops ditional form of fleet action.
with 1 The old question of the is designed to cover waft blows not leave things as they t-bouls those lurking undersea' by trompe suel ; the On Nor
were.
cans
wenpon which are fill the Genoway Aans chart naval webpa
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Difficult To Catch
个 as designed to prey on comm
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15. dan
By- Robert P. Post
cbrere any radical change in U- beat design, anything more than afnemen, remains to Pesa,
There is a report that the Ger- mans have brought out a small short range U-boat that can be shipped overland easily. For that matter so can the bugget ones, at least in ĮMON This small sub- marine is supposed to be manned
gerous and annoying and minite-by a crew of five men be fewer.
I
frust
was also a proud, comparing the British It. speech--the British Com-German fleet, it must always bej monwealth, "which by the membered that the two nation,
started this Wan on an entirely į quality of its resolution is different bast, from that in 1914
Its short range is not se very HEL- the bastion of world de- Then Kaiser Wilhelas 11 bad bely difficult to hunt down.
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It is designed to cooperate with portant when with Admiral
{
considered fence to-day!"
the Buftwaffe. Madman's lea. of sea power and
Finally 11 s de how close the new German bases Heet that.
signed by means of submarines are to Britain's vital sea lanes. while But it was essentially a had buult up a
Vanderton to the Royal Navy
and yet more subinaries to proy
The biggest improvements pro- view of the future and 31
an British commerce. PROMAT was nevertheless capable
bably have been in the speed Any analysis of the U-bout theet and methods of construction. pledge to mankind--offer- taking in the full weight of
It the British Home Fleal,
is dangerous, since
would appear the German sub- ed to questioning Ameri- Huer had an entirely different evitably involve the most flagrant marines can now be turned out in
kind of guessing. First, and Nazi-enslaved idea.
big battleships
German horter time than previously, Juxuries that only big nations can submarines are being sunk at an
But Britain has never been par- Germans and to "all men afford. *The
German undetermined and
unannounced neularly worried over this fac and all nations of good
rate; three were sink recently in tor. The important things
very short space of time. Sec- not the ships but the crews, It will" everywhere. The Am- people will not be un-
und, it is impossible to tell, even takes five years to make a good bassador faced the war worthy of the cause by if one saw every signal the Ad-submarine sailor, seven years to miralty received, just how many make a commander and months to with the blunt practicality which they stand."
submarines are actually sunk
malse a good submarine tean. of a Churchill and the Lord
Very his
Therefore, it is the loss of been heavily attacked and bub that is regarded as most impor- humane liberalism of a analysis of war aims offer-bles of oil appeared, but the subtant when a U-boat is sunk. Roosevelt, the two linkedjed no blueprint or rigid marine returned safely to port. together.
mould. He disregarded to shoot out "This, then, is why we any such line-upon-line clothing from are at war," he said, --speculations. But he off-There is even
On balance, it may be possibly to save our freedom from ered a programme the ap- World War when a British Q-shup said that actual technical pro-
modern
Halifax
in
often a submarine
1s
The Germans have been knowIE |
debris and even 1 torpedo tube while lying safely on the bottom.j
one CaSO in
and
Secret Listening
Device
are
men
being murdered, as it has peal of which cannot be blew off the coming tower
captured the captain of a U-boat Bress against the submarine has
been successively murder-lost
ed
upon sincere
Effect Of R.A.F.
Raids
and and she still returned to her base, "in the long roll-courageous peoples any-knowing how many Nazi subma
Third, there is no way here of call of European victims. where in the globe. Hisines have been built or are build-device with which all British hun- His principal war aim was enumeration of principles. "to win this life and death and fundamental rights struggle for the cause of rang true. His pledges to human freedom.
work for a world of co- "But even the achieve-operation, mutual consid- ment of victory would bejeration, generous Dead Sea fruit unless we change and the remedy- can also achieve that ing of impoverishment ate deduction which must be the great-will evoke aspirations. flect. ́ ́est peace aim, of securing The faith which Lord
a "on Submarine warfare has certain manoeuvrable--can türn
last dime and have 5 cents left over." the world, so far as it is Halifax set forth in this ly been improved since the
war. Engines are better, listen They have already proved their within human power to first speech of his as Am-ing devices have progressed from worth as escorts; and planes are do so, against a repetition bassador contained noa rudimentary phase to a high also proving of great use. of this tragedy.".
echo of Tory England, Improvements in construction world would not be a good sub- He was sure that the but represented a force have resulted in submarines that stitute for the most important withstand harder attacks thing-ships and more ships. Not fighters for freedom would which all must recognise can
than could their predecessors, only ships to hunt the submar- - win this victory. He held as the voice of a renewed Periscopes are more elaborate and ines, but ships to replace the ones
"a conviction that is un-England, exalted by sacri- the whole technique of the sub- they sink. The real shakeable that the British|fice.
Rone further than that
boat since the last war.
of the The greatest single advance has been in the secret but simple listening
ters are now equipped.
So good is this system that, where in the World War it took perhaps fifteen ships two or three days to clear a suspected arca of British air raids may have in-submarines, to-day three or four terfered some what with their ships can do the job in a few ex-building, but there is no infor- hours.
mation definite enough to enable Navy men also have their new any one to make a really accur- lype of submarine hunter. These On the present corvettes are designed on the mod- shape of the German undersea el of the chasers used in whaling. They are fast, but above all are
scientific level..
But all the new devices in the
answer to
marine's attack has probably' been the submarine menace lies far be- improved. Whether there haalhind the lines of actual battle.
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