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Friend and advisor to the allied navies: the Royal Navy's principal liaison officer and multinational naval operations in World War II / Jones, Mark C   Journal Article
Jones, Mark C Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract The collaboration during World War II (1939-45) between the British Royal Navy (RN) and the navies-in-exile of Poland, Norway, Netherlands, Belgium, France, Yugoslavia, and Greece necessitated the creation of a liaison system between senior naval officers to ensure the effective integration of Allied navies into RN commands. This article's purpose is to explain the RN's World War II senior-level naval liaison system. It addresses the origin, duties, and evolution of the office of Principal Liaison Officer, Allied Navies (PNLO), and evaluates how the liaison office influenced the relationship between the RN and the Allied navies.
Key Words Poland  Norway  British Royal Navy  Liaison System  Naval Officers  Allied Navies 
World War II 
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