Report of the Committee on the Amalgamation of Services Common to the Navy, Army and Air Force ...

Report of the Committee on the Amalgamation of Services Common to the Navy, Army and Air Force ...
Author: Great Britain. Committee on Amalgamation of Services Common to the Navy, Army and Air Force
Publisher:
Total Pages: 160
Release: 1926
Genre: England
ISBN:

Committee was set up "to make definite proposals for amalgamating as far as possible the common Services of the Navy, Army and Air Force, such as Intelligence, Supply, Transport, Education, Medical, Chaplains, and any other overlapping Departments, in order to reduce the cost of the present triplication."--Page 2

Government and Armed Forces in Britain, 1856-1990

Government and Armed Forces in Britain, 1856-1990
Author: Paul Smith
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 343
Release: 2010-07-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 0826418945

In a period that began with Britain controlling a world-wide empire and included two world wars, followed by the Cold War and massive expenditure on nuclear armaments, the relationship between the politicians and the generals has been central to British history. While it is correctly assumed that the Armed Forces have never threatened British political stability in modern times, the relationship between the military and their political masters is a major, if under-emphasised, theme of British history. While in theory the politicians decided strategy and the military implemented it, in practice decisions often depended on the personalities and experience of those involved. Asquith, the epitome of the civilian, left major strategic decisions in the hands of the military; while Churchill, an ex-soldier and ex-First Lord of the Admiralty, rode roughshod over professional military advice. In a period when arms before ever more technologically sophisticated, there was also the problem of how far politicians could decide on strategies proposed by the military other than by the crude yardstick of cost. The essays in Government and the Armed Forces in Britain, 1856-1990 provide a coherent account not only of the major decision-making of warfare but also of the changes in the organisation and control of the Armed Forces.

Parliamentary Papers

Parliamentary Papers
Author: Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons
Publisher:
Total Pages: 842
Release: 1926
Genre: Great Britain
ISBN: