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Posted by kennyr (U2647470) on Saturday, 10th December 2005
I can't find the name of this policy, looking around World War One, that era.
Thanks.
, in reply to message 1.
Posted by marduk-slayer of tiamat (U2258525) on Saturday, 10th December 2005
iv eogt it in abookm at home, youd have to wait 3 or 4 hrs though.--my personal name for it is "britishness"
I think it was called. "being able to fight a two fleet battle.
Fred
The Two Power Standard. As a formal statement of doctrine, it dates from the 1880's/1890s. By the run-up to WW1, with the massive increase in German naval power, and the USA and Japan also expanding their fleets, it had ceased to be a realistic aspiration - it was all Britain could do to keep ahead of German construction.
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