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Chris’s Naval History Substack

Chris Sams

My research and writings on Naval, Local, First and Second World War History

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HMS Rodney and her figurehead

HMS Rodney

Chatham Dockyard has made several famous warships (beyond the Victory) and many that have careers that were quite workmanlike and disappear into the mists of naval warfare’s events. One such ship is the Admiral class pre-dreadno...

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Beaufighters and D-Day

The Allied invasion of France was a mult-service undertaking that required every arm of all the services working towards getting the boots on the ground and the Strike wings of Coastal Command were no exception.

The Allied invasion of Fran...

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The Bremens

Regular readers might remember I wrote a piece on the history of the Gazelle class light cruisers of the Kaiserliche-Marine, Germany’s first light cruiser, though probably not as not many read it but…

If you didn’t and you want to its her...

7 days ago
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The fate of ORP Dragon

This week, for D-Day, I am covering the loss of the ORP Dragon, the Polish Naval flagship off the beaches of Normandy.

You can also find me on the socials here…

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The Spell of Trafalgar has been broken!

As a special editon here is the talk I gave at the CMPH conference on 16 May for the 110th Anniversary of the Battle of Jutland.

Happy Jutland day.

You can also find me on the socials here…

11 days ago
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    It would be fair to say that I am a naval history nerd and I'm not even going to hide it. I'll be posting at least two articles a week, mostly 19th-20th Century Naval history. Lots of Imperial German naval interest.

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