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... Rosyth , and the facility with which ships at Rosyth can be mined in , particularly by submarines , makes it essential that there shall be a very ample supply of sweeping vessels at Rosyth when so large a portion of the Fleet is based ...
... Rosyth , and the facility with which ships at Rosyth can be mined in , particularly by submarines , makes it essential that there shall be a very ample supply of sweeping vessels at Rosyth when so large a portion of the Fleet is based ...
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... Rosyth , or even if it were occasionally based at Rosyth , so that they were not certain which base was being used , and this fact , combined with the advantage gained in having the destroyers further south and in smoother water , makes ...
... Rosyth , or even if it were occasionally based at Rosyth , so that they were not certain which base was being used , and this fact , combined with the advantage gained in having the destroyers further south and in smoother water , makes ...
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... Rosyth but I see little prospect of the place being ready before March ... 2 I fear our mercantile losses are very ... Rosyth . 2 It was in fact 17th July before the Grand Fleet could move to Rosyth , and then only temporarily . The ...
... Rosyth but I see little prospect of the place being ready before March ... 2 I fear our mercantile losses are very ... Rosyth . 2 It was in fact 17th July before the Grand Fleet could move to Rosyth , and then only temporarily . The ...
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Editors General Introduction xiii | 1 |
Part IIFirst Sea Lord December 1916 to November 1917 | 111 |
Part IIIUnemployment and the Empire Mission December 1917 | 263 |
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