Sims Papers [hereafter Sims Papers], correspondence files, box 68, Jutland file 1, Library of Congress, Washington, DC [hereafter LC]. 4. Robert O’Connell, Sacred Vessels: The Cult of the Battleship ...
The Opening and Closing Sequences of the Battle of Jutland 1916 Re-examined: archaeological investigations of the wrecks ... Leader personality, managerial attention, and disruptive technologies: the ...
The Daily Mirror reports on the heavy losses the Royal Navy suffered when it engaged the German Fleet at the Battle of Jutland. Press Bureau, Friday 7pm, The Secretary of the Admiralty makes the ...
In 1916, the Royal Navy was sent to sea. They met German ships near Denmark and opened fire. The battle of Jutland had begun. The battle lasted for hours. Many men were killed. Only Jack was left ...
Heck, U.S. Navy commanders—like their counterparts ... But the German High Seas Fleet sat rusting at its moorings after the Battle of Jutland, its commanders consoling themselves that they ...
Documentary about the Battle of Jutland a naval battle during World War I between the British and German fleets which took place on 31 May and 1 June 1916 in the North Sea off the west coast of ...
The Battle of Jutland was the only major sea battle of World War One. It was a battle that Britain, with its long naval tradition, was widely expected to win. Germany's fleet, under the command of ...
Despite the fact that enormous ground combat had occurred during that time, the powerful naval forces of the world ... Sea west of the area of Danish Jutland. In those misty waters, filled with ...
The author has a vast knowledge of the experiences and personalities of these admirals and the culture of the Royal Navy, and Gordon’s descriptions of their ... which remained the primary means of ...