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Pagina 175
... necessary to have the object at which we are aiming clearly in view . The total annihilation of the enemy's heavy forces would greatly lighten the task of sealing his ports as it would not then be necessary for us to main- tain heavy ...
... necessary to have the object at which we are aiming clearly in view . The total annihilation of the enemy's heavy forces would greatly lighten the task of sealing his ports as it would not then be necessary for us to main- tain heavy ...
Pagina 219
... necessary number of mines , and a report made of any special fittings that would be required in any existing vessels or any new types of vessels which would be necessary for the operation , observing that there would be very great ...
... necessary number of mines , and a report made of any special fittings that would be required in any existing vessels or any new types of vessels which would be necessary for the operation , observing that there would be very great ...
Pagina 387
... necessary . Enemy raiders , if provided with information of the sailings and probable dates of arrival of vessels , could wait for them to seaward of Cape Flattery with some chance of intercepting them in the vicinity of such a focal ...
... necessary . Enemy raiders , if provided with information of the sailings and probable dates of arrival of vessels , could wait for them to seaward of Cape Flattery with some chance of intercepting them in the vicinity of such a focal ...
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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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5th Battle Squadron action Admiral Admiralty aircraft alterations attack Australia Battle Fleet Battle of Jutland Battle-Cruiser Fleet battle-cruisers battleships Board British Canada capital ships Captain charts coast command Commander-in-Chief Commodore consideration considered convoy course Cruiser Squadron December desirable destroyers Division Document Dominions East efficiency Empire enemy enemy's escort fact fire flag officers flotillas Fourth Sea Lord Geddes German Government Grand Fleet guns harbours Harper Heligoland High Seas Fleet hope Horn Reef Iron Duke Jellicoe Add Jellicoe Ibid Jellicoe's letter light cruisers Lord Jellicoe matter merchant ships minefields mines naval defence naval forces Naval Staff necessary North Sea operations opinion organisation patrol ports position possible present proposed protection question realise Rear-Admiral Record regard Rosyth Royal Indian Navy Royal Navy Sea Lord Second Sea Lord sent signal speed submarines suggested torpedo trade vessels Vice-Admiral waters Wemyss wireless Zealand