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The biography traces Sir John Jellicoe’s life from boyhood and naval training through successive sea commands, recounting events such as the sinking of the Victoria and his wounding during the Boxer rising. It follows his move from active service to key shore appointments in ordnance, shipbuilding supervision, and naval administration, and culminates in his leadership of the Home Fleets. Alongside operational episodes, the narrative emphasizes his organizational skill, temperament, and public reputation, presenting a balanced portrait of the duties and decisions that prepared him for high command.

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Arthur Applin

Arthur Applin was a British author known for his contributions to early 20th-century literature. He wrote notable works such as "Admiral Jellicoe," which reflects on naval history and leadership during World War I, and "Blackthorn Farm," a narrative that explores rural life and its challenges. Applin's writing often combines historical themes with character-driven storytelling, offering readers insights into both personal and societal dynamics of his time.

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