Grant Shapps, a former Conservative member of the U.K.’s Parliament and defense secretary, called a recent submarine name ...
Jon Sumida, “Churchill and British Sea Power, 1908–29,” in Winston Churchill ... 1912–1916,” Journal of Military History 67 (January 2003), pp. 85–136. 27. Lambert, Fisher’s Naval Revolution, pp.
Former ministers condemn ‘woke nonsense’ after decision to remove name recalling one of England’s greatest military victories ...
It was the biggest wartime mutiny in British military history. The mutineers were all members of the Tyne Tees (50th) and Highland (51st) Divisions. Prior to the mutiny all bar one of them had ...
The U.S. Navy and the British Royal Navy are both moving forward with unmanned ships to augment their manned ships’ capabilities at sea. A recent bilateral exercise between the two ...
How did Britain's naval strength, coupled with the beginnings of the industrial revolution, lead to the establishment of a strong global empire? Discover the different tactics available to ...
On October 13, 1775, the Continental Congress established a naval force, hoping that a small fleet of privateers could attack British commerce and offset British sea power. Get up-to-date Navy ...
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