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World War One and Naval Education

Collection: Military Tactics and the Rise of Modern Warfare, 1881-1935    Volumes    World War One and Naval Education
The contents of this file focus upon the progress of World War One and writings on naval education. Commentary upon the war includes includes a 'Memorandum on The Principles Governing the Use of Aircraft in The Operations of War', alongside correspondence from Rt. Hon. H.H. Asquith, Lord Kitchener, and Sir John Sim. The literary works cover the subject of improving the military through reforms to naval education.
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Map reading and the Ordanance Survey

Correspondence from F. Sidgwick, of Sidgwick and Jackson publishers, requesting S.W. write a book for them on maps, map reading and the Ordanance Survey, and 6 articles on the same...

Date:1892-1892
Contributor:National Army Museum
Identifier:SW_13.45

Miscellaneous papers from or relating to various countries

These miscellaneous papers include an article in Italian on "Rule Britannia" and Britain's alleged desire to avoid seeing the possibility of a war occuring, nd.; Printed leaflet with a memoir...

Date:1881-1918
Contributor:National Army Museum
Identifier:SW_13.44

Naval teaching and the improvement of it

Typescript correspondence from Admiral Wm. S. Sims U.S. Navy Comdr. Babcock, on naval teaching and the improvement of it; the circulationof S.W.'s book 'The Brain of The Navy'; the recommendation...

Date:1918-1922
Contributor:National Army Museum
Identifier:SW_13.43

Admiral Sir Reginald Custance on Naval strategy

Correspondence from Admiral Sir Reginald Custance on naval strategy including a 'Memorandum on The Principles Governing The Use of Aircraft In The Operations of War'; also discusses a book he...

Date:1916-1932
Contributor:National Army Museum
Identifier:SW_13.42

Gen. Sir Aylmer Haldane on the Arab Revolt of 1920 in Iraq

Correspondence from Gen. Sir Aylmer Haldane regarding the Arab Revolt of 1920 in Iraq and withdrawal of British troops one year later, 14 June 1917 to 3 May 1921.

Date:1917-1921
Contributor:National Army Museum
Identifier:SW_13.41

Correspondence from different fields of war 1916-1920

Correspondence from Sir Clive Wigram Assistant Private Secretary and Equerry to King George V on the Higher direction of the War, 7 Mar 1916; Extract of letter from "Allenby's Chief...

Date:1916-1920
Contributor:National Army Museum
Identifier:SW_13.40

Maurice Baring (H.Q. R.F.C.) on challenges facing the R.F.C.

Correspondence from Maurice Baring (H.Q. R.F.C.) regarding R.F.C troubles and politicans' policies, including the impact of the weather upon their machinery and the need for politicans to form a policy...

Date:1915-1918
Contributor:National Army Museum
Identifier:SW_13.39

Army officers' prospects and postings

Sir Foster Cunliffe 13th. R.B. reporting from France, 11 Dec 1915 to 19 June 1916; Brig. F.P. Crezier on Army Officers' prospects, 25 Aug 1918 to 22 Feb 1919; W.A....

Date:1915-1919
Contributor:National Army Museum
Identifier:SW_13.38
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