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Boevymi kursami. Zapiski podvodnika [On combat courses. Notes of a submariner]
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Rear Admiral Nikolai Belorukov of the Soviet Navy, awarded the Orders of the Red Banner, Nakhimov Second Class, and the Red Star for his combat service, recounts his service in the Black Sea Fleet during World War II. After graduating from naval school, he was initially appointed navigator of the submarine ‘M-53,’ then senior assistant commander of ‘S-31,’ and in May 1942 he took command of this submarine. The author describes all the crew members, introduces the technical details of the submarine's design and armament, and vividly and graphically describes torpedo attacks, bombings, confrontations with enemy aircraft and surface ships, duels with enemy submarines, and the high fighting spirit of the people defending their homeland.
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Rear Admiral Nikolai Belorukov of the Soviet Navy, awarded the Orders of the Red Banner, Nakhimov Second Class, and the Red Star for his combat service, recounts his service in the Black Sea Fleet during World War II. After graduating from naval school, he was initially appointed navigator of the submarine ‘M-53,’ then senior assistant commander of ‘S-31,’ and in May 1942 he took command of this submarine. The author describes all the crew members, introduces the technical details of the submarine's design and armament, and vividly and graphically describes torpedo attacks, bombings, confrontations with enemy aircraft and surface ships, duels with enemy submarines, and the high fighting spirit of the people defending their homeland.
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Author
Belorukov Nikolai
Publisher
Tsentrpoligraf
ISBN
5952421407
Format
Hardcover
Year Published
2006
Pages
349
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Rear Admiral Nikolai Belorukov of the Soviet Navy, awarded the Orders of the Red Banner, Nakhimov Second Class, and the Red Star for his combat service, recounts his service in the Black Sea Fleet during World War II. After graduating from naval school, he was initially appointed navigator of the submarine ‘M-53,’ then senior assistant commander of ‘S-31,’ and in May 1942 he took command of this submarine. The author describes all the crew members, introduces the technical details of the submarine's design and armament, and vividly and graphically describes torpedo attacks, bombings, confrontations with enemy aircraft and surface ships, duels with enemy submarines, and the high fighting spirit of the people defending their homeland.