Genesis of the Grand Fleet : the Admiralty, Germany, and the Home Fleet, 1896-1914 /Christopher M. Buckey.
"Genesis of the Grand Fleet tells the story of the prewar predecessor to the Royal Navy's war-winning Grand Fleet: the Home Fleet. Established in early 1907 by First Sea Lord Sir John Fisher, the Home Fleet combined an active core of powerful armored warships with a unification of the various reserve divisions of warships previously under the control of the three Royal Navy home port commands. Fisher boasted that the new Home Fleet would be able to counter the growing German Hochseeflotte. From 1910 onward, the Home Fleet steadily evolved and became the most important single command in the Royal Navy, and the Home Fleet's successive commanders-in-chief had influence on strategic policy rivaled only by the Board of Admiralty. The last prewar commander of the Home Fleet, Admiral Sir George Callaghan achieved this influence by impressing the civilian head of the Admiralty, Winston Churchill. A driven reformer, Churchill's influence was almost as important as Fisher's. Against this backdrop of political drama, Genesis of the Grand Fleet explains how Britain maintained its maritime preeminence in the early twentieth century. As Christopher Buckey describes, the fleet sustained Britain and her allies' path to victory in World War I."--
Record details
| Publisher: | Naval Institute Press, |
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| Pub date: | 2021. |
| Pages: | xi, 360 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : |
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Call Number
355.353.1(42)"1896/1914"
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Copy
1
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Item ID
PBK1643
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Material
BOOK
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