ABSTRACT

This book, originally published in 1975 and authored by an ex-Naval officer, assesses the performance and management of the Royal Navy in the twentieth century. It examines the nature and tasks of the twentieth century Navy, by tracing the fortunes of it under successive First Sea Lords. It examines how the higher echelons of the service have altered and how and why naval policy has changed. Among other issues the book discusses the actions of Beresford and Fisher, Beaty and Jellifcoe, Chatfield, Pound and Mountbatten. It appraises Churchill, the Invergordon Mutiny and the strains fo the 1930s; discusses the Navy’s role in two World Wars and post-war disarmament.

chapter |24 pages

You Know What Sailors Are

chapter |24 pages

The Tumult and the Shouting

chapter |29 pages

The Giants

chapter |36 pages

Second to None

chapter |29 pages

Renaissance

chapter |24 pages

The Young Professionals

chapter |33 pages

No More Heroes