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Royal Navy Strategy in the Far East 1919-1939
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1. The Influence of a Far Eastern Strategy on British Naval Policy 2. A Far Eastern Strategy; War Memorandum (Eastern) 3. Admiral Richmond and War Memorandum (Eastern) 4. Developing the Far Eastern Strategy; War Memorandum (Eastern) & Changing Circumstances, 1931-1941 5. Battle Fleet Tactics and a War in the Far East 6. The Royal Navy's Strategic & Tactical Exercises 7. Japan's Naval Strategy & Tactics in the Far East 8. Main Fleet to Singapore: The sinking of HMS Prince of Wales & HMS Repulse and the end of War Memorandum (Eastern) 9. Conclusion: War Memorandum ( Eastern ) and the Royal Navy's Strategic, Operational and Tactical Development

About the Author

Andrew Field gained an MPhil at the University of Leeds on the subject of the Royal Navy during the 1920s and 1930s. He is trained as a teacher and has run history departments in Suffolk schools since 1977.

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"There is some useful information found between [the book's] hard covers." --International Journal of Maritime History

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