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Former Naval Person: Winston Churchill and the Royal Navy

Peter Gretton
4.9/5 (22262 ratings)
Description:How did Winston Churchill’s role as First Lord of the Admiralty help him lead Britain to victory in the Second Word War?An impressive biography of Churchill’s impact on the Royal Navy, perfect for readers of Andrew Roberts, Max Hastings, Craig L. Symonds and Andrew Lambert.Sir Winston Churchill took a more active part in the day-to-day running of the war at sea than any First Lord in history. But how did this professional army officer’s affiliation with the service come about? What impact did he have on shaping the Royal Navy, and what is his lasting legacy on naval operations today?When, in 1911, Winston Churchill became First Lord of the Admiralty for the first time, he concentrated his vast energies and prolific imagination on a service which he knew needed reform. Over the next two and a half years he focused on naval preparation, visiting naval stations and dockyards, increasing the number of submarines and seaplanes, improving conditions on the lower deck, awarding higher pay to naval staff, and scrutinising expenditure.A man of action, Churchill studied and analysed each naval operation with great care – to the point of criticism from the Admiralty. He was intensely interested in technical invention, and his introduction of modern concepts of staff work, of discipline and social conditions, was both unique and effective; in 1939, during his second period in office as First Lord, he made certain that progress in all these fields continued.Drawing on a wealth of contemporary sources, including Churchill’s own memoirs, Vice-Admiral Sir Peter Gretton’s professional naval judgement offers a balanced picture of Churchill’s long and intimate contact with the Royal Navy and is a fitting tribute to Sir Winston’s dedication to the service to which he gave so much.Former Naval Person is a detailed and well-researched account of Churchill’s involvement with the Royal Navy, it’s problems and the difficulties he encountered in reform and reconstruction.‘A positive account of Churchill at the Admiralty and in other naval affairs from WWI through WWII’ – The Churchill Project, Hillsdale CollegeWe have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Former Naval Person: Winston Churchill and the Royal Navy. To get started finding Former Naval Person: Winston Churchill and the Royal Navy, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
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Former Naval Person: Winston Churchill and the Royal Navy

Peter Gretton
4.4/5 (1290744 ratings)
Description: How did Winston Churchill’s role as First Lord of the Admiralty help him lead Britain to victory in the Second Word War?An impressive biography of Churchill’s impact on the Royal Navy, perfect for readers of Andrew Roberts, Max Hastings, Craig L. Symonds and Andrew Lambert.Sir Winston Churchill took a more active part in the day-to-day running of the war at sea than any First Lord in history. But how did this professional army officer’s affiliation with the service come about? What impact did he have on shaping the Royal Navy, and what is his lasting legacy on naval operations today?When, in 1911, Winston Churchill became First Lord of the Admiralty for the first time, he concentrated his vast energies and prolific imagination on a service which he knew needed reform. Over the next two and a half years he focused on naval preparation, visiting naval stations and dockyards, increasing the number of submarines and seaplanes, improving conditions on the lower deck, awarding higher pay to naval staff, and scrutinising expenditure.A man of action, Churchill studied and analysed each naval operation with great care – to the point of criticism from the Admiralty. He was intensely interested in technical invention, and his introduction of modern concepts of staff work, of discipline and social conditions, was both unique and effective; in 1939, during his second period in office as First Lord, he made certain that progress in all these fields continued.Drawing on a wealth of contemporary sources, including Churchill’s own memoirs, Vice-Admiral Sir Peter Gretton’s professional naval judgement offers a balanced picture of Churchill’s long and intimate contact with the Royal Navy and is a fitting tribute to Sir Winston’s dedication to the service to which he gave so much.Former Naval Person is a detailed and well-researched account of Churchill’s involvement with the Royal Navy, it’s problems and the difficulties he encountered in reform and reconstruction.‘A positive account of Churchill at the Admiralty and in other naval affairs from WWI through WWII’ – The Churchill Project, Hillsdale CollegeWe have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Former Naval Person: Winston Churchill and the Royal Navy. To get started finding Former Naval Person: Winston Churchill and the Royal Navy, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
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1800552718

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