Formidable  
Arthur Flint's War Against Tirpitz and the Kamikazes
Author(s): Terry Crowdy
Published by Pen and Sword
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ISBN: 9781399087674
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“It's all well-written and well-illustrated with 208 black and white photos and two black and white maps.” — Historical Miniatures Gaming Society

HMS Formidable was a British aircraft carrier during the Second World War. One of four Illustrious-class carriers, Formidable was an armored carrier, able to withstand air attacks, guarding its precious aircraft hangar with an armor-plated flight-deck. As well as its squadrons of fighters and torpedo bombers, Formidable was armed with sixteen 4.5-inch dual-purpose guns, mounted in eight turrets. When action stations sounded, in one of these turrets, sweating in the tropical heat due to heavy asbestos anti-flash gear, lifting shells from the hoist to the gunner, while frantically turning the air into a ‘plum pudding’ of smoke and flame to smash the enemy kamikaze from the sky, was the author’s grandfather, Arthur Flint. Illustrated with almost 200 contemporary photographs throughout, Formidable is a memorial to the voyages and service of Arthur Flint and his shipmates during the war, from the Battle of Matapan, the landings in North Africa, Sicily and Salerno, to the arctic hunt for Tirpitz, before Formidable steamed east to Sydney in 1945 and joined the British Pacific Fleet, fighting alongside the Americans at Okinawa and the final assault against Japan.
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“It's all well-written and well-illustrated with 208 black and white photos and two black and white maps.” — Historical Miniatures Gaming Society

HMS Formidable was a British aircraft carrier during the Second World War. One of four Illustrious-class carriers, Formidable was an armored carrier, able to withstand air attacks, guarding its precious aircraft hangar with an armor-plated flight-deck. As well as its squadrons of fighters and torpedo bombers, Formidable was armed with sixteen 4.5-inch dual-purpose guns, mounted in eight turrets. When action stations sounded, in one of these turrets, sweating in the tropical heat due to heavy asbestos anti-flash gear, lifting shells from the hoist to the gunner, while frantically turning the air into a ‘plum pudding’ of smoke and flame to smash the enemy kamikaze from the sky, was the author’s grandfather, Arthur Flint. Illustrated with almost 200 contemporary photographs throughout, Formidable is a memorial to the voyages and service of Arthur Flint and his shipmates during the war, from the Battle of Matapan, the landings in North Africa, Sicily and Salerno, to the arctic hunt for Tirpitz, before Formidable steamed east to Sydney in 1945 and joined the British Pacific Fleet, fighting alongside the Americans at Okinawa and the final assault against Japan.
Table of contents
  • Cover
  • Title
  • Copyright
  • Contents
  • Introduction
  • Chapter 1 The Ship That Launched Itself
  • Chapter 2 His Majesty’s Ship Formidable
  • Chapter 3 Homeward Bound
  • Chapter 4 Belfast
  • Chapter 5 Brunswick, Maine
  • Chapter 6 The Home Fleet
  • Chapter 7 Operation Mascot (July 1944)
  • Chapter 8 Skates and Drippers
  • Chapter 9 Operation Goodwood
  • Chapter 10 Life Onboard
  • Chapter 11 Gibraltar
  • Chapter 12 The Passage East
  • Chapter 13 The British Pacific Fleet
  • Chapter 14 Task Force 57
  • Chapter 15 ICEBERG 5
  • Chapter 16 ICEBERG 6
  • Chapter 17 ICEBERG 7
  • Chapter 18 The Kamikaze
  • Chapter 19 The Second Attack
  • Chapter 20 Black Friday
  • Chapter 21 Flagship
  • Chapter 22 Task Force 37
  • Chapter 23 Target Japan
  • Chapter 24 The Bomb
  • Chapter 25 Victory Over Japan
  • Chapter 26 Hotel Formidable
  • Epilogue
  • Acknowledgements
  • Appendix: Service History
  • Notes
  • Bibliography
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