| Contents of 1926 Issue 2 | |||
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| Title | Page | ||
| Hon Editor's Notes | 210 | ||
| The Navy and the Surrender at Yorktown, 1781. - II. by Lieutenant Commander J. H. Owen, R.N | 223 | ||
| Breaking the Line on the Twelfth of April 1782 | 249 | ||
| Some of Lord Nelson's Sayings- - VI | 255 | ||
| British Shipping and the State- III. by C. Ernest Fayle | 264 | ||
| The German Staff History on the Battle of Jutland- I | 278 | ||
| Notes on Baltic Operations, 1919 | 288 | ||
| Destroyers or Cruisers? | 301 | ||
| The Submarine and Reconnaissance | 306 | ||
| The Fleet Air Arm | 315 | ||
| Common Entry | 318 | ||
| The Dockyards and the Master Shipwrights. by A. W. Johns, C.B.E., R.C.N.C | 328 | ||
| The Theory of Decentralization | 341 | ||
| Principles Governing the Control of Industry in War | 345 | ||
| Accidental Poison Gases in Ships. by Surgeon Commander E. L. Markham, O.B.E., M.B., R.N | 351 | ||
| Some Thoughts Upon Naval Uniform | 368 | ||
| Settling in South Africa. by Admiral Sir William H. Henderson, K.B.E | 381 | ||
| Naval Memories and Traditions | 413 | ||
| Correspondence Airships. Torpedo Aircraft. Naval Reserves. Fresh Vegetables at Sea. the Position of Admiralty Library | 416 | ||
| Notices of Books | 422 | ||
| Please note page numbers refer to page in original publication - not in the PDF | |||
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