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ACTION STATIONS!

ACTION STATIONS!, Xavier Tracol

A Substack dedicated to the history of war at sea — above, on, and beneath the waves. Here, you are in the right place for posts and notes on naval tactics, battles and weaponry during World War I, World War II and the Cold War.

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Why did the Kriegsmarine dream up the improbable Type XI "U-boat cruiser"?

In the 1930s, the German Navy sketched out numerous naval construction programmes, many of which would never leave the drawing board. Among them, the Type XI U-boat is a textbook example of what can happen when neither strategic concepts no...

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Sunk by Her Own Torpedo: the Tragic End of HMS Trinidad

The Trinidad cutting through the waters of the North Atlantic in early 1942.

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How to Lose Seven Destroyers in Five Minutes (in Peacetime)

Onlookers flock to Honda Point to see the wrecks. In the foreground, the S.P. Lee has run aground parallel to the shore, while a few meters away, the USS Nicholas points out to sea. Both vessels are part of DESDIV 33.

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The U-Boat Torpedo Crisis

At the end of a patrol, the torpedoes had to be removed from the U-boats and stored ashore. This torpedo still has its “nose,” its fighting cone, but the detonator block was removed before the transfer operation, probably for safety reasons...

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  • ACTION STATIONS!

    A Substack about the history of war at sea, under the sea and above the sea. Here, you are in the right place for posts and notes on naval tactics, battles and weapons during World War I, World War II and Cold War.

  • Xavier Tracol

    \ud83d\udcda\ud83d\udcdd\ud83d\udcf0⚓ Journalist and historian of war at sea, in the air and beneath the waves

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