Thomas Goddard Frothingham Jr.

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Thomas Goddard Frothingham Jr.


Born
in Charlestown, The United States
July 09, 1865

Died
March 17, 1945


Average rating: 3.51 · 41 ratings · 4 reviews · 7 distinct works
A True Account Of The Battl...

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The Naval History of the Wo...

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Washington Commander In Chief

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A Guide to the Military His...

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The Naval History of the Wo...

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“of making the Grand Fleet turn away and open the range. Admiral Scheer claims that putting the van of his fleet again into action “diverted the enemy fire and rendered it possible for the torpedo-boat flotillas to take so effective a share in the proceedings,” (S) but of course it is a question whether the same result might not have been obtained’ by the use of the torpedo flotillas alone. In any case, it must be acknowledged that Admiral Scheer’s extraordinary manoeuvres had accomplished a surprise effect upon his enemy as, besides forcing the Grand Fleet to turn away, the moral effect of this torpedo attack had a great influence upon the British conduct of the rest of the action. It is also evident that the British had not comprehended”
Thomas Goddard Frothingham, A True Account Of The Battle Of Jutland, May 31, 1916

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