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Naval Publishing the British Way
The gathering of seven Royal Navy and Marine officers at a house in Alverstoke on an October day in 1912 was to have momentous consequences for the Royal Navy. At that meeting, called by Captain (later Admiral Sir) Herbert Richmond and Commander (later Vice Admiral) K.G.B. Dewar, the form was mapped out of a Naval Society for the creation and circulation of a critical journal devoted to service topics
Sir John Fisher’s Naval Revolution,
This is a very good book and a very im- portant one. Nicholas Lambert has fol- lowed in the path of Jon Sumida’s In Defense of Naval Supremacy to present a lucid, compelling, and comprehensive analysis of the policies of Admiral Sir John Fisher and the Royal Navy in the decade before 1914. This work is based upon Lambert’s doctoral study of the de- velopment of the submarine, but it goes much farther than his original work in explaining the fundamental elements of Fisher’s naval policies and their effects on the Royal Navy
In Search of a Maritime Strategy: The Maritime Element in Australian Defence Planning since 1901
HM: 10: Mahan is Not Enough
The Proceedings of a Conference on the Works of Sir Julian Corbett and Admiral Sir Herbert Richmond.https://digital-commons.usnwc.edu/usnwc-historical-monographs/1009/thumbnail.jp
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