Lessons Learned From 1916 Battle of Jutland
This hour-long talk was part of a day-long conference hosted by the National World War I Museum and Memorial in Kansas City, Missouri.
U.S. Naval War College Professor James Holmes analyzed the World War I Battle of Jutland between the British Royal Navy and the Imperial… read more
U.S. Naval War College Professor James Holmes analyzed the World War I Battle of Jutland between the British Royal Navy and the Imperial German Navy. A Navy gunnery officer on a battleship during the 1991 Gulf War, Professor Holmes argued that there are lessons the twenty-first century U.S. Navy can learn from the largest naval battle of the Great War.
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