The National Review, Volume 47, Issue 1W.H. Allen, 1906 |
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Page 68
CAN WE TRUST THE ADMIRALTY ? THE Navy Estimates exist for no other purpose than to provide the fighting power of the fleet and maintain its instant readiness for war . A controversy is in progress as to whether the Admiralty has reached ...
CAN WE TRUST THE ADMIRALTY ? THE Navy Estimates exist for no other purpose than to provide the fighting power of the fleet and maintain its instant readiness for war . A controversy is in progress as to whether the Admiralty has reached ...
Page 74
... Admiralty policy published in December , the subject of officers ' education is dealt with as the threatened point most urgently requiring defence . The Admiralty boldly claim that the anticipations of success which they had allowed ...
... Admiralty policy published in December , the subject of officers ' education is dealt with as the threatened point most urgently requiring defence . The Admiralty boldly claim that the anticipations of success which they had allowed ...
Page 75
... Admiralty and their critics is whether or not engineering differs so radically from executive and marine duties that a man trained for the one is unsuitable for the other , more especially for the high command which is the destiny of ...
... Admiralty and their critics is whether or not engineering differs so radically from executive and marine duties that a man trained for the one is unsuitable for the other , more especially for the high command which is the destiny of ...
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