[20] Ibid., pars. 54, 55.
[21] This War Staff Group took the place of the Board of Admiralty in strategical matters, the Second, Third, and Fourth Sea Lords being thus released for their special functions of manning, shipbuilding, and transport. Its other members were the First Lord, the Chief of the Staff (Sir Henry Oliver), the Secretary of the Board (Sir Graham Greene), and the Naval Secretary (Commodore de Bartolomé).—See “The Dardanelles Report,” by Mr. Archibald Hurd (Fortnightly Review, April 1917), where the whole subject is discussed with the writer’s well-known knowledge of naval affairs.
[22] Ἐχθίστη δὲ ὀδύνη ἐστὶ τῶν ἐν ἀνθρώποισι αὕτη, πολλὰ φρονέοντα μηδενὸς κρατέειν.—Herodotus, ix. 16.
[23] Dardanelles Commission; First Report, pars. 19, 87; minutes 1 and 2.
[24] Ibid., par. 20.
[25] Dardanelles Commission; First Report, par. 26.
[26] Ibid., par. 22.
[27] Speech of March 20, 1917 (Hansard, 1744).
[28] Dardanelles Commission; First Report, Mr. Roch’s Minute, par. 16.
[29] Ibid., Majority Report, par. 68.