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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... fighting to get the British Army on the sea flank . It's so obvious , yet it's not done . Our coast bombardments are futile now , as no military advantage taken of them ! 10,000 British soldiers at Zeebrugge after the bombardment Iwould ...
... fighting to get the British Army on the sea flank . It's so obvious , yet it's not done . Our coast bombardments are futile now , as no military advantage taken of them ! 10,000 British soldiers at Zeebrugge after the bombardment Iwould ...
Side 556
... fighting in France ?? Is Foch fighting the Germans ? Or is he at Versailles fighting worse than Germans ? No doubt , a man's foes are those of his own household ! The German people are calling for the abdication of Emperors and Kings ...
... fighting in France ?? Is Foch fighting the Germans ? Or is he at Versailles fighting worse than Germans ? No doubt , a man's foes are those of his own household ! The German people are calling for the abdication of Emperors and Kings ...
Side 565
... fighting possesses possibilities of sinking all manner of surface ships so effectually that submersible vessels will be a necessity . ' ' Air fighting dominates future war , both by land and sea ... by sea the only way to avoid the air ...
... fighting possesses possibilities of sinking all manner of surface ships so effectually that submersible vessels will be a necessity . ' ' Air fighting dominates future war , both by land and sea ... by sea the only way to avoid the air ...
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PREFACE 93 | 9 |
PROLOGUE 19031914 | 26 |
FIRST SEA LORD 19141915 | 39 |
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ADMIRAL SIR JOHN Admiralty afterwards Army asked Asquith attack Balfour battle cruisers Beatty believe Berkeley Square British Cabinet Captain Churchill coast coming command complete Council Dardanelles dear December destroyers don't fact February feel fighting force George German submarine give going Government Grand Fleet guns High hope hour House It's January keep King Lambert land leave letter light Lloyd George London Lord Fisher March meet menace military mind mines months naval Navy Nelson never night North November October Office once operations opinion position possible present Prime Minister Private reason Rosyth Sea Lord Secret sent ships SIR JOHN JELLICOE Squadron sure taken telegram tell thing told vessels Whitehall whole Winston wish write written wrote yesterday