CHAPTER | PAGE | I. | The Task of the Allied Navies | 17 | II. | The New Navy—Training an Anti-Submarine Force | 36 | III. | A Naval University in Time of War | 47 | IV. | The New Fleets in Being | 50 | V. | The Hydrophone and the Depth Charge | 70 | VI. | Some Curious Weapons of Anti-Submarine Warfare | 85 | VII. | Mystery Ships | 96 | VIII. | A Typical War Base | 102 | IX. | The Convoy System | 116 | X. | The Mysteries of Submarine Hunting Explained | 126 | XI. | The Mysteries of German Mine-Laying Explained | 143 | XII. | The Mysteries of Minesweeping Explained | 157 | XIII. | The Mine Barrage | 179 | XIV. | Off to the Zones of War | 187 | XV. | A Memorable Christmas | 192 | XVI. | The Derelict | 202 | XVII. | Mined-in | 209 | XVIII. | The Casualty | 220 | XIX. | How H.M. Trawler No. 6 Lost Her Refit | 226 | XX. | The Raider | 233 | XXI. | The S.O.S. | 238 | XXII. | In the Shadow of a Big Sea Fight | 248 | XXIII. | A Night Attack | 258 | XXIV. | Mysteries of the Great Sea Wastes | 264 | XXV. | From out the Clouds and the Under-seas | 273 | XXVI. | On the Sea Flank of the Allied Armies | 286 | | Index | 301 |
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