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Pagina 105
... keep the enemy busy and not let him keep you busy ! The Admiralty's chief occupation is in telling the Germans if they do it again they'll get an awful hammering ! but they keep on doing it again ! You have agreed with me that the chief ...
... keep the enemy busy and not let him keep you busy ! The Admiralty's chief occupation is in telling the Germans if they do it again they'll get an awful hammering ! but they keep on doing it again ! You have agreed with me that the chief ...
Pagina 150
... keeping a regular speed . The First Sea Lord asked whether they considered it would be possible for ships to sail in pairs or two or three together , all being armed , with the idea of supporting each other , and whether they could keep ...
... keeping a regular speed . The First Sea Lord asked whether they considered it would be possible for ships to sail in pairs or two or three together , all being armed , with the idea of supporting each other , and whether they could keep ...
Pagina 163
... Keep a good look out for raiders . 7. Keep fleet at somewhat shorter notice for steam for a bit ... I think we have got 3 or 4 submarines lately down south by aircraft , destroyers and patrol craft , and one in the Mediterranean ... I ...
... Keep a good look out for raiders . 7. Keep fleet at somewhat shorter notice for steam for a bit ... I think we have got 3 or 4 submarines lately down south by aircraft , destroyers and patrol craft , and one in the Mediterranean ... I ...
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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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