A compelling account of the strategic, heroic, and often unseen role of the British Navy during World War I.
In this authoritative work, naval historian John Leyland offers a detailed and accessible overview of how the Royal Navy helped shape the outcome of the First World War. From the early blockade of Germany to the battles of Jutland and the vital work of anti-submarine warfare, Leyland examines the Navy’s tactical evolution, its global reach, and the immense logistical and human challenges it faced.
Blending analysis with narrative, Leyland celebrates the courage of sailors and the leadership of admirals, while also highlighting how sea power contributed to the ultimate Allied victory. This volume serves as both a tribute and a strategic study, ideal for readers interested in military history, naval warfare, and Britain’s maritime legacy.
A must-read for students of World War I and admirers of naval heroism and innovation.
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A compelling account of the strategic, heroic, and often unseen role of the British Navy during World War I.
In this authoritative work, naval historian John Leyland offers a detailed and accessible overview of how the Royal Navy helped shape the outcome of the First World War. From the early blockade of Germany to the battles of Jutland and the vital work of anti-submarine warfare, Leyland examines the Navy’s tactical evolution, its global reach, and the immense logistical and human challenges it faced.
Blending analysis with narrative, Leyland celebrates the courage of sailors and the leadership of admirals, while also highlighting how sea power contributed to the ultimate Allied victory. This volume serves as both a tribute and a strategic study, ideal for readers interested in military history, naval warfare, and Britain’s maritime legacy.
A must-read for students of World War I and admirers of naval heroism and innovation.
A compelling account of the strategic, heroic, and often unseen role of the British Navy during World War I.
In this authoritative work, naval historian John Leyland offers a detailed and accessible overview of how the Royal Navy helped shape the outcome of the First World War. From the early blockade of Germany to the battles of Jutland and the vital work of anti-submarine warfare, Leyland examines the Navy’s tactical evolution, its global reach, and the immense logistical and human challenges it faced.
Blending analysis with narrative, Leyland celebrates the courage of sailors and the leadership of admirals, while also highlighting how sea power contributed to the ultimate Allied victory. This volume serves as both a tribute and a strategic study, ideal for readers interested in military history, naval warfare, and Britain’s maritime legacy.
A must-read for students of World War I and admirers of naval heroism and innovation.