The National Review, Volume 70W.H. Allen, 1918 |
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Page 34
... Navy in battle practice . Never did we arm our people and ask them to give us their lives for less good cause than this . ( Mr. J. Ramsay Macdonald , M.P. , Leicester Pioneer , August 17 , 1914. ) There are many other titbits in the ...
... Navy in battle practice . Never did we arm our people and ask them to give us their lives for less good cause than this . ( Mr. J. Ramsay Macdonald , M.P. , Leicester Pioneer , August 17 , 1914. ) There are many other titbits in the ...
Page 63
... function , with the provision of a permanent Under - Secretary to look after the financial business of the office . By means of the THE BRITANNIC COMMONWEALTH 63 99 99 99 The Intrigue against the Admiralty The Danger to the Navy 99.
... function , with the provision of a permanent Under - Secretary to look after the financial business of the office . By means of the THE BRITANNIC COMMONWEALTH 63 99 99 99 The Intrigue against the Admiralty The Danger to the Navy 99.
Page 87
... Navy as a whole . It has not secured that complete control over training establishments that the General Staff Department of the War Office exercises as a matter of course . It lacks , or at all events it lacked until very recently ...
... Navy as a whole . It has not secured that complete control over training establishments that the General Staff Department of the War Office exercises as a matter of course . It lacks , or at all events it lacked until very recently ...
Page 89
... Navy . Members of Sir I. Hamilton's staff during the Dardanelles campaign were astounded at the centralization that they observed in the Sister Service . They found naval officers of standing , officers who were clearly occupying ...
... Navy . Members of Sir I. Hamilton's staff during the Dardanelles campaign were astounded at the centralization that they observed in the Sister Service . They found naval officers of standing , officers who were clearly occupying ...
Page 90
... Navy progress must be very rapid , and every new discovery must be turned to account without delay if it be applicable to the conditions of war afloat . To say that this is a young man's job would perhaps be to go too far ; but it is ...
... Navy progress must be very rapid , and every new discovery must be turned to account without delay if it be applicable to the conditions of war afloat . To say that this is a young man's job would perhaps be to go too far ; but it is ...
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