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ID128735
Title ProperAnson the man who built a navy
LanguageENG
AuthorYoung, Andy
Publication2013.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Each year as we sit down to our beef, and toast the immortal memory, we celebrate the life and death of the admiral who epitomizes leadership and command at sea, Nelson is the ultimate expression of tactical and strategic skill in naval warfare. However, the truth of Trafalgar is for more complex. No mater what the brilliance of Britannia's God of War, the battle was won a full half century earlier by a man whom the modern royal navy has largely forgotten, but whose achievements laid the foundation for a century of global dominance and the establishment of an empire the like of which has never been seen since.
`In' analytical NoteNaval Review Vol.101, No.4; November 2013: p.410-415
Journal SourceNaval Review Vol.101, No.4; November 2013: p.410-415
Key WordsGod of War ;  Strategic Skill ;  Peacetime Administration ;  Immortal Memory ;  Ultimate Expression ;  Modern Royal Navy ;  Global Dominance ;  Tactical Skill ;  Naval Skill ;  Naval Strategy ;  Epitomizes Leadership ;  Command at Sea ;  Sea Leadership ;  Admiral Nelson - RN ;  Truth of Trafalgar ;  Naval Warfare ;  Brilliance of Britannia