The Selborne-Fisher scheme, or Selborne scheme refers to an effort by John Fisher, 1st Baron Fisher, Second Sea Lord, approved by William Palmer, 2nd Earl of Selborne, First Lord of the Admiralty, in 1903 to combine the military (executive) and engineering branches of the Royal Navy. The main goal was to return control over the movement of a ship to the military officer.
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| - Le Selborne-Fisher scheme, ou Selborne scheme est un concept visant à regrouper les branches militaire (chargée de la stratégie) et d’ingénierie (chargée des machines) de la Royal Navy. Il est développé par le Second Sea Lord John Arbuthnot Fisher et approuvé par le First Lord of the Admiralty , en 1903. Son principal objectif est de redonner à l'officier commandant le navire la maîtrise des déplacements de celui-ci. (fr)
- The Selborne-Fisher scheme, or Selborne scheme refers to an effort by John Fisher, 1st Baron Fisher, Second Sea Lord, approved by William Palmer, 2nd Earl of Selborne, First Lord of the Admiralty, in 1903 to combine the military (executive) and engineering branches of the Royal Navy. The main goal was to return control over the movement of a ship to the military officer. (en)
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| - Le Selborne-Fisher scheme, ou Selborne scheme est un concept visant à regrouper les branches militaire (chargée de la stratégie) et d’ingénierie (chargée des machines) de la Royal Navy. Il est développé par le Second Sea Lord John Arbuthnot Fisher et approuvé par le First Lord of the Admiralty , en 1903. Son principal objectif est de redonner à l'officier commandant le navire la maîtrise des déplacements de celui-ci. (fr)
- The Selborne-Fisher scheme, or Selborne scheme refers to an effort by John Fisher, 1st Baron Fisher, Second Sea Lord, approved by William Palmer, 2nd Earl of Selborne, First Lord of the Admiralty, in 1903 to combine the military (executive) and engineering branches of the Royal Navy. The main goal was to return control over the movement of a ship to the military officer. (en)
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