Uncommon Courage
The Yachtsmen Volunteers of World War II
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Mark Meadows
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Julia Jones
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Bloomsbury presents Uncommon Courage by Julia Jones, read by Mark Meadows.
An extraordinary account of heroism and sacrifice. An unexpected and important story, rivetingly told. Rip roaring stuff. Get this into the paws of the sea dog in your life.' – Griff Rhys Jones
'A book that had to be written' – Let's Talk
'People ashore don’t realise what a grim war we are waging at sea with the Germans. A cold-blooded war, in a way I think requiring the maximum of bravery from the men of both sides in the long run, as it is so ceaseless and intangible. You just don’t know whether the next moment will be your last.' Robert Hichens, RNVSR
Several years ago, Julia Jones was searching through long-forgotten items stored at her house and discovered some suitcases of old written material, which turned out to be accounts by her father of his experiences in the RNVSR (Royal Naval Volunteer Supplementary Reserve). She realised that as a child she’d met some of the people mentioned, and although she was too young to truly know them, these youthful impressions spurred her on to rediscovery and understanding.
In this absorbing book Julia tells the compelling stories of the yachtsmen. Some were famous (such as Sir Peter Scott), others were wealthy (such as August Courtauld, who returned his pay to help with the war effort) but the majority were just 'ordinary' professionals such as publishers, lawyers and advertising agents, who signed up because they loved sailing. Few could ever have dreamed that they would end up acting in areas that were so far beyond their normal lives, as they found themselves commanding destroyers and submarines, and undertaking covert missions of sabotage. Some undertook the dangerous daily drudgery of minesweeping; others tackled unexploded bombs, engaged the enemy in high-speed attacks or played key roles in Ian Fleming's famous intelligence commandos.
This varied crew of men were given tasks vital to the war effort, requiring endurance, extraordinary bravery, resourcefulness and quick thinking. Some died in the process, but for the ones who survived, Julia asks how their experiences changed them. Could their love of sailing and the sea survive the harsh realities of war?
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- Ewan R. Brown
- 24-03-23
Another fascinating aspect of the British at war
Very interesting and a story, as a previous reviewer has said, “that needs to be told”.
The narrator is probably not be best person to tell it however. His sing song style with emphasis on the wrong words is very annoying. A shame.
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- eric.rayner@btinternet.com
- 21-06-22
It's a story that needed to be told
These men did amazing things during the war - what an odd bunch of unconventional people were collected together to fight the Nazis.
There is one gripping account after another and it is amazing how many famous people who served with this group. One was the author Nevil Shute and, subsequently, I was tempted to read a couple of his books on Audible. One, Most Secret, is closely based on the activities of this group.
It is sometimes hard to keep track; the account does jump about a bit and lacks a strong narrative thread.
However, I would certainly recommend the book to anyone with an interest in the Second World War or modern history.
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- waterloo
- 19-10-23
Fascinating Stuff
As a owner of a former requisitioned yacht myself ( Rummy III) this was essential reading.
Well researched but did find the switching from narrator to author a bit odd a few times .. but a great book on a little known topic
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