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The vivid and engaging biography of Tony Beasley, a telegraphist working on submarines during the Cold War.
Tony Beasley joined the Royal Navy as a teenager in 1946. This biography recalls the adventures he had during his time in the Navy, from training and specialisation as a telegraphist to being unexpectedly sent to work on submarines. He describes what it was like to work on a submarine during the Cold War, and describes the patrols and missions he was involved in, in particular when the submarine he was serving on was sent to the Barents Sea to undertake covert operations, namely to spy on the Soviet Fleet. Before this mission the crew of the submarine were advised that if anything went wrong it 'never happened'. Needless to say it did go wrong. Tony emerged a hero, but a hero who wasn't allowed to tell anyone where he had been or what he had done. Now in his eighties, Tony finally gets to tell his story.
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Tony Beasley joined the Royal Navy as a teenager in 1946. This biography recalls the adventures he had during his time in the Navy, from training and specialisation as a telegraphist to being unexpectedly sent to work on submarines.
Norfolk born author, ghostwriter and broadcaster Edward Couzens-Lake has (to July 1st 2019) written fifteen books, including Gossy, the well received autobiography of former Norwich City and Wales international footballer Jeremy Goss and Ruins and Follies of East Anglia, his affectionate tribute to some of the regions more striking buildings.
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ISBN: 9781612008400
Author: BEASLEY / COUZENS-LAKE
Format: Hardcover
Publication date: 01/03/2020
RRP: $49.99
Pages: 192
Dimension: 229mm X 152mm
Imprint: Casemate