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128568
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2013.
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In a series of articles, the author takes a look at cuts, cost and affordability in order to speculate about what could have been and what might be.
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128559
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2013.
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This author consider how the founder of the Naval Review might have seen the position of the Royal navy today, and how he might have set out to improve it, or advise his successors how to improve it. He suggests the concept is more in line with current maritime needs that it has been given credit for, and speculates on its future.
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128598
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2013.
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The author examines two little known small scale amphibious operations from the mid 19th century, which still have some relevance to operations today.
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128602
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2013.
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I'm currently reading a wonderful book about the Battle of Trafalgar. Alright call me anchor faced if you will but don's forget that, as I look out my office window at an expanse of scrubby desert, I need something, a part from the tub of Atlantic sea salt on my desk, to reminder me that I am a seaman and not a Bedouin academic.
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ID:
128596
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2013.
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In this article, the author examines General David Patraeus's counter-insurgency doctrine in Afghanistan as an example of change management and considers what might be learned about change management defence generally from it.
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ID:
128593
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2013.
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The author examines, with considerable personal courage and honesty, the event leading to, and the aftermath of, a blue-on-blue tragedy in the 1982 Falklands War, He draws a number of lessons, both operational and administrative, which seem to have just as much relevance today. Perhaps the final sentence is the most important one.
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ID:
128597
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2013.
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Following some articles in recent editions about the striking development of the Indian Navy, the author, in a slightly technical article, share some of the RN's hard won experience in the management of logistic provision
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ID:
128577
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2013.
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This article sets out some personal views on leadership and junior officer development from the viewpoint of a warfare branch Lieutenant. The author is currently serving as the RN exchange officer at the Royal Military Academy, Snadhurst and considers an understanding of capabilities across the services vital in the joint efforts required by current conflicts
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ID:
128582
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2013.
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On a visit to West Africa Dr. Dave Sloggett had the opportunity to reflect at first hand upon the drugs trade that now crosses the South Atlantic Ocean en route to Western Europe. This article reflects his personal views on what is an increasing problem with far deadlier
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ID:
128595
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2013.
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while mosses needed ten commandments to keep the Israelites in line, the navy's only ever needed one; "Be in the right place, at the right time, in the right rig". You have to get all of its mind. Moses reckoned he'd had a good day, if the team scored five or even six out of the ten. And an all embracing commandment it is too, for it applies to junior navies.
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ID:
128573
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2013.
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The author examines a current MoD central concept which has attracted a good deel of comment on the Naval Review website and elsewhere, the concept of a cheaper, smaller class of ship.
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ID:
128599
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2013.
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A follow up on the first part of this fascinating story (NR Aug' 2011, Vol-99, No-3). the author is greatful to remembers of the Naval Review for various item of assistance in his search
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ID:
128600
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2013.
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An examination of the first torpedo sinking of a warship, and of the difficulties often faced in reconstructing events after their occurrence.
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ID:
128594
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2013.
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An edited version of a lecture given at King's College, London. the Centenary seems an appropriate moment to re-examine some issues surrounding the journal if only to spark some debate.
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ID:
128592
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2013.
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In an abbreviated version of his Alan Villiers memorial lecture, professor John B Hattendrof examines the causes, consequences and outcomes of the 1812 war, identifying many issues which will be appear highly contemporary to readers. The views expressed in this article are the academic judgments of the author alone and do not reflect any current official policy of the Naval War College, US Navy, US department of defense, or any other entity.
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