sierran wrote:Thu Oct 14, 2010 7:15 pm I was randomly assigned to the HMS Otranto, an Armed Merchant Cruiser which seems to be cruising off South America in the logs I'm working on now. Interestingly (to me) this ship appears to have been instrumental in the Battle of Coronel, having spotted the Scharnhorst and Gneisenau to begin the brouhaha (in which Maximilian Graf Spee beat the tar out of the RN, the rotter).
Sorry to ramble...I bring this up because one of my favorite naval fiction works intimately concerns this very time and theater: "Thunder at Dawn", part of the David Cochrane Smith series, by Alan Evans. I strongly recommend this book for a vivid look at life in the coal-fired RN off South America in WWI, aboard the fictional light cruiser H.M.S. Thunder ("Had to call 'er Thunder, didn't they? Couldn't've very well called her Lightning!")
Actually, I'm also interested to note that Otranto met her end off the island of Islay, whose marvelous exports I enjoy on so many occasions: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Islay_whisky
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