Royal Navy strategy in the Far East, 1919-1939 : preparing for war against Japan /
Through planning for a war against Japan the Royal Navy was able to test its readiness for a future war and many lessons learnt during this period were ultimately put to good use against a different foe in 1939.
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Format: | Licensed eBooks |
Language: | English |
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London ; Portland, Ore. :
Frank Cass,
2004.
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Series: | Cass series--naval policy and history ;
22. |
Online Access: | https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=110620 |
Table of Contents:
- The Influence of a Far Eastern Strategy on British Naval Policy
- A Far Eastern Strategy: War Memorandum (Eastern)
- Admiral Richmond and War Memorandum (Eastern)
- Developing the Far Eastern Strategy: War Memorandum (Eastern) and Changing Circumstances, 1931-41
- Battle Fleet Tactics and a War in the Far East
- The Royal Navy's Strategic and Tactical Exercises
- Japanese Naval Strategy and Tactics in the Far East
- Main Fleet to Singapore: The Sinking of HMS Prince of Wales and HMS Repulse and the End of War Memorandum (Eastern)
- Conclusion: War Memorandum (Eastern) and the Royal Navy's Strategic, Operational and Tactical Development.