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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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View document: The  Norfolk Commission for the militia and volunteers.

The Norfolk Commission for the militia and volunteers

Correspondence from Rt. Hon. St. John Brodrick inviting S.W. to serve on the Norfolk Commission for the militia and volunteers, 31 Mar 1903; Duke of Norfolk on Appointment to the...

Date:1903-1906
Contributor:National Army Museum
Identifier:SW_13.31
View document: Reviews of the Army and some commentary on reforms.

Reviews of the Army and some commentary on reforms

Correspondence from Lord Haldane discussing his book with regard to the need for Army Reforms, and the influence of the Esher report, 15 Dec 1905 to 27 Dec 1906.

Date:1905-1906
Contributor:National Army Museum
Identifier:SW_13.32
View document: Writings and illness.

Writings and illness

(Fournier Historian) Viennese on discussing current work and a bout of fever (In German), 28 Nov 1910, 24 0ct 1913.

Date:1910-1913
Contributor:National Army Museum
Identifier:SW_13.33
View document: Colonel J.L.A. Colin on the publication of literary works in progress.

Colonel J.L.A. Colin on the publication of literary works in progress

Correspondence from Colonel J.L.A. Colin French military Historian (1864-1917), regarding mutual literary interests including literary works and the publication thereof, 1911-1917.

Date:1911-1917
Contributor:National Army Museum
Identifier:SW_13.34
View document: Adm. Sir Cyprian Bridge on German plans and Sir Charles Towshend.

Adm. Sir Cyprian Bridge on German plans and Sir Charles Towshend

Correspondence from Adm. Sir Cyprian Bridge regarding German Plans and the place of Germany in international affairs, dated 13 0ct 1911, and regarding the Command of Sir Charles Towshend in...

Date:1911-1919
Contributor:National Army Museum
Identifier:SW_13.35
View document: Asquith, Kitchener and Sim on the conduct of the Great War.

Asquith, Kitchener and Sim on the conduct of the Great War

Rt. Hon. H.H. Asquith: (copies of letters from S.W.), 5 Aug 1914 to 15 Mar 1916; Lord Kitchener, 5 Nov 1914 to 25 Sept 1915; and Sir John Sim, 17...

Date:1914-1916
Contributor:National Army Museum
Identifier:SW_13.36
View document: F.M. Sir William Robertson and S.W. on the course of the War.

F.M. Sir William Robertson and S.W. on the course of the War

Correspondence from F.M. Sir William Robertson plus 2 copies of letters from S.W., on the course of the War including an argument in favour of keeping British troops out of...

Date:1915-1920
Contributor:National Army Museum
Identifier:SW_13.37
View document: Army officers' prospects and postings.

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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