Naval Review (magazine)
The Naval Review was first published in February 1913[1] by a group of eight Royal Navy officers. They had formed a naval society "to promote the advancement and spreading within the service of knowledge relevant to the higher aspects of the naval profession" in 1912.[1]
The eight founders were
- Captain Herbert Richmond
- Commander Kenneth Dewar
- Commander the Hon. Reginald Plunkett
- Lieutenant Roger Bellairs
- Lieutenant T. Fisher
- Lieutenant Henry Thursfield
- Captain Edward Harding
- Admiral William Henderson (Honorary Editor)
The Naval Review is issued quarterly for private circulation in the last week of January, April, July, and October. Subscription is limited by regulation.
Since 2010, the Naval Review has been a co-sponsor of the annual Alan Villiers Memorial Lecture at Oxford.
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