WW2 Canadian RCN Navy Unlucky Lady Life Death of HMCS Athabaskan Reference Book

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This is a used hardcover WW2 Canadian RCN Navy Unlucky Lady Life and Death of HMCS Athabaskan Len Burrow and Emile Beaudion Reference Book.  Total of 198 pages with lots of pictures and information.

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‘WW2 Canadian RCN Navy Unlucky Lady: Life and Death of HMCS Athabaskan’ is a compelling historical reference book authored by Len Burrow and Emile Beaudion. This used hardcover edition spans 198 pages, enriched with numerous photographs and detailed information, making it an essential read for history enthusiasts and researchers alike. The book delves into the legendary yet tragic journey of the HMCS Athabaskan, a Canadian Tribal-class destroyer during World War II. It traces the vessel’s exploits, challenges, and eventual sinking, providing an in-depth narrative supported by firsthand accounts and official records. Whether you are an avid history buff or a professional historian, this meticulously researched volume offers a poignant portrayal of bravery, resilience, and sacrifice, encapsulating the turbulent era of naval warfare. Dive into the gripping tale of the ‘Unlucky Lady’ and discover the heroic saga of the HMCS Athabaskan.

Conflict

WW II (1939-45)

Country

Canada

Original/Reproduction

Original

Theme

Militaria

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