Alexander Fullerton
Alexander Fullerton (1924–2008) was a British author of naval and other fiction. Born in 1924 in Suffolk and brought up in France, he was a cadet during the years 1938–1941 at the Royal Naval College, Dartmouth from the age of thirteen. He went to sea serving first in the battleship Queen Elizabeth in the Mediterranean, and spent the rest of the war at sea – mostly under it, in submarines. He served as gunnery and torpedo officer of HM Submarine Seadog in the Far East, 1944–1945, in which capacity he was mentioned in dispatches for distinguished service.
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Stark Realities
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2004
Flight to Mons
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2003
Westbound, Warbound
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2003
Single To Paris
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2001
Johnson's Bird
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1989
The gatecrashers
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1984
The torch bearers
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1983
A Share of Honour
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1982
All the drowning seas
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1981
Last lift from Crete
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1980
Storm force to Narvik
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1979
Patrol to the Golden Horn
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1978
Sixty minutes for St George
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1977
The blooding of the guns
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1976
The waiting game
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1961