Submarine Warfare of To-Dayhow the Submarine Menace Was Met and Vanquished, with Descriptions of the Inventions and Devices Used, Fast Boats, Mystery Ships, Nets, Aircraft, &c. &c., Also Describing the Selection and Training of the Enormous Personnel Used in This New Branch of the Navy
1920

Submarine Warfare of To-Dayhow the Submarine Menace Was Met and Vanquished, with Descriptions of the Inventions and Devices Used, Fast Boats, Mystery Ships, Nets, Aircraft, &c. &c., Also Describing the Selection and Training of the Enormous Personnel Used in This New Branch of the Navy
1920
History - British, History - Modern (1750+), History - Warfare
Submarine Warfare of To-Day, published in 1920 by Charles W. Domville-Fife, provides a historical account of submarine warfare during World War I. The book details the advancements in anti-submarine tactics and technologies developed by the Allied forces to counter the German submarine threat. Domville-Fife, drawing from his naval experience, discusses the organization of naval resources, the training of personnel, and the integration of various vessels to protect vital maritime routes. This work is notable for its detailed exploration of the complexities faced by the navy during this pivotal time in naval history.

