Year: 1966 Language: English Author: Paul Beaver Genre: Catalog Publisher: Patrick Stephens Format: PDF Quality: Scanned pages Pages count: 200 Description: Once the world's largest and most powerful naval force, the Royal Navy is now moving towards the second division as regards the number of ships, bu it has managed to maintain its position as number one in training, personnel and professionalism. The challenge for the Royal Navy as it moves towards the 21st century is to maintain that credibility in the face of defence cuts and changing commitments.
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Britain's Modern Royal Navy
Language: English
Author: Paul Beaver
Genre: Catalog
Publisher: Patrick Stephens
Format: PDF
Quality: Scanned pages
Pages count: 200
Description: Once the world's largest and most powerful naval force, the Royal Navy is now moving towards the second division as regards the number of ships, bu it has managed to maintain its position as number one in training, personnel and professionalism. The challenge for the Royal Navy as it moves towards the 21st century is to maintain that credibility in the face of defence cuts and changing commitments.
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