Summary:
The book is a personal account of the author's experiences serving on British submarines during World War II, detailing the daily life, operations, and challenges faced by submariners, as well as the psychological impact of undersea warfare. It provides an intimate look at the bravery, camaraderie, and technical aspects of submarine service, including the author's own patrols in the Mediterranean and the Far East.
Key points:
1. Submarine Warfare: Edward Young's book details WWII submarine warfare, emphasizing their strategic importance, role in disrupting enemy supplies, and the dangers faced by the crew.
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