Speller, Ian
(2020)
“Neither Fish nor Fowl nor Yet Good Red Herring”—Joint Institutions, Single-Service Priorities, and Amphibious Capabilities in Postwar Britain.
Naval War College Review, 73 (4).
p. 7.
ISSN 0028-1484
Abstract
A joint approach to institutional responsibility for amphibious warfare served British needs during the Second World War but contributed to poor results after 1945. British capabilities did not recover until amphibious warfare became the particular responsibility of the naval service.
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Cite as: Speller, Ian (2020) "“Neither Fish nor Fowl nor Yet Good Red Herring”—Joint Institutions, Single-Service Priorities, and Amphibious Capabilities in Postwar Britain," Naval War College Review: Vol. 73 : No. 4 , Article 7.
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Joint Institutions; Single-Service Priorities; Amphibious Capabilities in Postwar Britain; Britain; Second World War; |
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Faculty of Arts,Celtic Studies and Philosophy > History |
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15692 |
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Ian Speller
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21 Mar 2022 12:51 |
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Naval War College Review |
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US Naval War College Journals |
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