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The Grand Fleet, 1914-1916

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An admiral recounts the formation, organization and operations of Britain’s principal battle fleet in home waters during the early years of the First World War, explaining strategic decisions, base development, and responses to evolving technologies such as submarines, mines and heavier gunnery. The narrative describes patrols and engagements including the Dogger Bank action and the major fleet battle of 1916, operational challenges at Scapa Flow, and tactical and administrative lessons learned. Technical chapters present ship movements, plans, diagrams and bases, while concluding reflections assess wartime adaptations, limitations and implications for future naval strategy.

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John Rushworth Jellicoe

John Rushworth Jellicoe was a British naval officer and author, best known for his leadership during World War I. He served as the commander of the Grand Fleet and played a pivotal role in the Battle of Jutland, which remains one of the largest naval battles in history. Jellicoe's writings, including "The Crisis of the Naval War" and "The Grand Fleet, 1914-1916," provide valuable insights into naval strategy and the challenges faced by the British Navy during the war. His contributions to naval literature reflect his extensive experience and understanding of maritime warfare.

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