Fear God and Dread Nought: The Correspondence of Admiral of the Fleet Lord Fisher of Kilverstone, Volum 3Harvard University Press, 1959 |
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... Grand Fleet if the opportunity arises , and I hope I shall not be held responsible if the force is un- equal to the task devolving upon it , which task , in my eyes , is the annihilation of the High Sea Fleet . I am grateful for the ...
... Grand Fleet if the opportunity arises , and I hope I shall not be held responsible if the force is un- equal to the task devolving upon it , which task , in my eyes , is the annihilation of the High Sea Fleet . I am grateful for the ...
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... Grand Fleet . In the attached paper I have briefly but carefully considered the relative strengths of the Grand Fleet and the whole probable German Fleet in Home waters , and I have given my opinion of the situation from the point of ...
... Grand Fleet . In the attached paper I have briefly but carefully considered the relative strengths of the Grand Fleet and the whole probable German Fleet in Home waters , and I have given my opinion of the situation from the point of ...
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... Grand Fleet total available at any moment 12 . The Grand Fleet is , therefore , weak in light cruisers alone , as compared with the whole German force in Home waters , but in cruisers and light cruisers together they will have available ...
... Grand Fleet total available at any moment 12 . The Grand Fleet is , therefore , weak in light cruisers alone , as compared with the whole German force in Home waters , but in cruisers and light cruisers together they will have available ...
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PREFACE 93 | 9 |
PROLOGUE 19031914 | 26 |
FIRST SEA LORD 19141915 | 39 |
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