(Untitled), 30 Dec 1911
Scope and Contents
Letter from Admiral of the Fleet 1st Lord Fisher (the Excelsior, Naples [Italy]) to WSC, with congratulations on the appointment of Sir Francis Hopwood [as additional Civil Lord of the Admiralty, later 1st Lord Southborough], citing examples of waste in the Admiralty; also deeply regretting WSC's "halting steps about submarines", stating that they were the one "strategical and tactical requirement both in a war with Germany and to attract the United States to us"; also hoping that he had met Vice-Admiral Sir John Jellicoe: "Quite likely you will be disappointed. He is so quiet, but has all the Nelsonic attributes", stating that he would win the "Battle of Armageddon on 21 Oct 1914 - Make a note of that date)"; includes cutting on command of the sea. [Typescript copy at CHAR 13/2/135-139].
Dates
- Creation: 30 Dec 1911
Conditions Governing Access
Open
Conditions Governing Use
Copyright: Lord Fisher
Extent
10 folio(s)
Language of Materials
English
External Documents
Subject
- Royal Navy (Organization)
Topical
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