Alex Christy

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The senior officers of the 1910s were, by contrast, products of the privileged Victorian squirearchy, of the structural certainties of a secure patrician society, and, in their formative years, of the Fleet which had dozed unchallenged in the long calm lee of Trafalgar.
Rules of the Game: Jutland and British Naval Command
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