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==Bibliography==
 
==Bibliography==
 
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*Admiralty (1920).  Cmd. 1068.  ''Battle of Jutland 30th May to 1st June 1916: Official Despatches with Appendices''.  London: H.M.S.O..
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*Admiralty (1922).  C.B. 0938.  ''Naval Staff Appreciation of Jutland''.
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*Admiralty (1924).''Narrative of the Battle of Jutland''. London: H.M.S.O..
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*Admiralty (1927). Cmd. 2870.  ''Reproduction of the Record of the Battle of Jutland''.  London: H.M.S.O..
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*Hines, Commander Jason, U.S.N. (October 2008).  "Sins of Omission and Commission: A Reassessment of the Role of Intelligence in the Battle of Jutland".  ''The Journal of Military History'' '''72''' (4): pp. 1117&ndash1153.
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*Lambert, Nicholas A. (January 1998).  ""Our Bloody Ships" or "Our Bloody System"? Jutland and the Loss of the Battle Cruisers, 1916.".  ''The Journal of Military History'' '''61''': pp. 29–55.
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*Lyle, Colin (1996). "Jutland, or a Second 'Glorious First of June'?".  ''The Mariner's Mirror'': pp. 190–199.
 
*McLaughlin, Stephen (2010). "'Equal Speed Charlie London': Jellicoe's Deployment at Jutland". in Jordan, John.  ''Warship 2010''.  London: Conway.  ISBN 978-1-84486-110-1.
 
*McLaughlin, Stephen (2010). "'Equal Speed Charlie London': Jellicoe's Deployment at Jutland". in Jordan, John.  ''Warship 2010''.  London: Conway.  ISBN 978-1-84486-110-1.
 
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Revision as of 12:49, 21 August 2010

SIR,—Be pleased to inform the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty that the High Sea Fleet was brought to action on 31st May, 1916, to the westward of the Jutland Bank, off the coast of Denmark.
—Introduction to the Official Despatch from Sir John Jellicoe, 6th July, 1916

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Bibliography

Official Published and Issued Sources - British
  • Admiralty (1920). Cmd. 1068. Battle of Jutland 30th May to 1st June 1916: Official Despatches with Appendices. London: H.M.S.O..
  • Admiralty (1922). C.B. 0938. Naval Staff Appreciation of Jutland.
  • Admiralty (1924).Narrative of the Battle of Jutland. London: H.M.S.O..
  • Admiralty (1927). Cmd. 2870. Reproduction of the Record of the Battle of Jutland. London: H.M.S.O..
Articles
  • Hines, Commander Jason, U.S.N. (October 2008). "Sins of Omission and Commission: A Reassessment of the Role of Intelligence in the Battle of Jutland". The Journal of Military History 72 (4): pp. 1117&ndash1153.
  • Lambert, Nicholas A. (January 1998). ""Our Bloody Ships" or "Our Bloody System"? Jutland and the Loss of the Battle Cruisers, 1916.". The Journal of Military History 61: pp. 29–55.
  • Lyle, Colin (1996). "Jutland, or a Second 'Glorious First of June'?". The Mariner's Mirror: pp. 190–199.
  • McLaughlin, Stephen (2010). "'Equal Speed Charlie London': Jellicoe's Deployment at Jutland". in Jordan, John. Warship 2010. London: Conway. ISBN 978-1-84486-110-1.