The National ReviewW.H. Allen, 1910 - Great Britain |
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All organisation for war on our part involved a relation to the organisation for war of the potential enemy ( i.e. , Germany ) , whose naval forces were organised upon the only sound principle , viz . , that of concentration , which ...
All organisation for war on our part involved a relation to the organisation for war of the potential enemy ( i.e. , Germany ) , whose naval forces were organised upon the only sound principle , viz . , that of concentration , which ...
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... control are not observed , and a policy of dispersal of forces instead of one of concentration has been adopted . ... unaware whether the Admiralty Order of August last abolishing the system of substitution is still in force .
... control are not observed , and a policy of dispersal of forces instead of one of concentration has been adopted . ... unaware whether the Admiralty Order of August last abolishing the system of substitution is still in force .
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by nucleus crews , ” which was nevertheless “ ordered to be regarded as an advance striking force for immediate action , and always to be kept ready to proceed instantly , without an hour's delay , in execution of orders , as every ...
by nucleus crews , ” which was nevertheless “ ordered to be regarded as an advance striking force for immediate action , and always to be kept ready to proceed instantly , without an hour's delay , in execution of orders , as every ...
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period of his command , could not be regarded as a striking force ready for immediate action ; while he had even asserted that it would take six months to make it ready , a considerable proportion of its ships being manned with nucleus ...
period of his command , could not be regarded as a striking force ready for immediate action ; while he had even asserted that it would take six months to make it ready , a considerable proportion of its ships being manned with nucleus ...
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... his Territorial system to the rest of the Empire , and we can guess the value of the phrase " the co - ordination “ of all the forces of the Crown ” which optimistic scribes invite us to anticipate as the outcome of the Conference .
... his Territorial system to the rest of the Empire , and we can guess the value of the phrase " the co - ordination “ of all the forces of the Crown ” which optimistic scribes invite us to anticipate as the outcome of the Conference .
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