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The British Navy in Battle

CHAPTER XXI The Battle of Jutland (Continued)

Word Count: 2889    |    Released on: 17/11/2017

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The Grand Fleet, under the command of Sir John Jellicoe, accompanied by a squadron of battle-cruisers,

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The British Navy in Battle
The British Navy in Battle
“We do not wish you a Merry Christmas, for to none of us, neither to you at sea nor to us on land, can Christmas be a merry season now. Nor, amid so much misery and sorrow, does it seem, at first sight, reasonable to carry the conventional phrase further and wish you a Happy New Year. But happiness is a different thing from merriment. In the strictest sense of the word you are happy in your great task, and we doubly and trebly happy in the security that your great duties, so finely discharged, confer. So, after all it is a Happy New Year that we wish you.”
1 CHAPTER I A Greeting by Way of Dedication2 CHAPTER II A Retrospect3 CHAPTER III Sea Fallacies A Plea for First Principles4 CHAPTER IV Some Root Doctrines5 CHAPTER V Elements of Sea Force6 CHAPTER VI The Actions7 CHAPTER VII 1. Naval Gunnery, Weapons, and Technique8 CHAPTER VIII The Action That Never Was Fought9 CHAPTER IX The Destruction of "Koenigsberg"10 CHAPTER X Capture of H.I.G.M.S. "Emden"11 CHAPTER XI The Career of Von Spee12 CHAPTER XII13 CHAPTER XIII14 CHAPTER XIV15 CHAPTER XV16 CHAPTER XVI The Heligoland Affair17 CHAPTER XVII The Action off the Dogger Bank18 CHAPTER XVIII The Dogger Bank II19 CHAPTER XIX The Battle of Jutland20 CHAPTER XX The Battle of Jutland-(Continued)21 CHAPTER XXI The Battle of Jutland (Continued)22 CHAPTER XXII The Battle of Jutland (Continued)23 CHAPTER XXIII The Battle of Jutland (Continued)24 CHAPTER XXIV EThe Battle of Jutland (Continued)25 CHAPTER XXV Zeebrügge and Ostend