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Roger Keyes was the archetype of 19th to 20th century Royal Navy officers. A superb seaman, inspiring leader and fearless fighter he immediately caught the eye of senior figures in the naval establishment as well as the up and coming politician, Winston Churchill. The relationship between these two brave men survived disappointment, disagreement and eventually disillusion. Unlike some of his contemporaries, Keyes was unable to make the transition from sailor to politician and was inclined to embarrass his friends and allies by his intemperate language and total lack of political acumen. Always eager to lead from the front and hurl himself at the enemy his mind set tended to be that of a junior officer trying to prove himself, not that of a senior Admiral. Trained in some of the last of Britains sailing warships, Keyes served in submarines in the North Sea, destroyers in China and as a senior staff officer in the disastrous Gallipoli campaign. As commander of the Dover Patrol he planned and led the highly controversial Zeebrugge Raid and successfully combated U-boats passing along the English Channel. In World War II he begged to be given a combat command but, in spite of their close personal friendship, Churchill realized that he was too old to be suitable for a front line role and his undisguised contempt for many senior Naval and Airforce officers made him extremely unpopular in official circles. To his credit, Churchill did not let his personal friendship and admiration of Keyes blind him to his temperamental and intellectual limitations. Both men were big enough not to let professional conflict destroy mutual personal admiration and friendship.

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CHURCHILLS ADMIRAL IN TWO WORLD WARS
ADMIRAL OF THE FLEET LORD KEYES OF ZEEBRUGGE AND DOVER GCB KCVO CMG DSO
This book is dedicated to my wife Anne who diligently read proofs and encouraged my work in writing it.
By the same author
Something Wrong with Our Ships (F.J. Crossley, 2008)
British Destroyers 1892-1918 (Osprey Publishing, Botley, Oxford, 2009)
Bismarck: the Epic Chase: The Sinking of the German Menace
(Pen & Sword Books, Barnsley, 2010)
The Hidden Threat: The Story of Mines and Minesweeping
(Pen & Sword Books, Barnsley, 2011)
Monitors of the Royal Navy: How the Fleet brought the Great Guns to Bear (Pen & Sword Books, Barnsley, 2016)
Voices from Jutland: A Centenary Commemoration (Pen & Sword Books, Barnsley, 2016)
CHURCHILLS ADMIRAL IN TWO WORLD WARS
ADMIRAL OF THE FLEET LORD KEYES OF ZEEBRUGGE AND DOVER GCB KCVO CMG DSO
Jim Crossley
Churchills Admiral in Two World Wars Admiral of the Fleet Lord Keyes of Zeebrugge Dover GCB KCVO CMG DSO - image 1
First published in Great Britain in 2020 by
PEN AND SWORD MARITIME
an imprint of
Pen and Sword Books Ltd
Yorkshire Philadelphia
Copyright Jim Crossley, 2020
ISBN 9781526748393
eISBN 9781526748409
Mobi ISBN 9781526748416
The right of Jim Crossley to be identified as the author of this work has been asserted by him in accordance with the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988.
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Contents
Introduction
Chapter 1 A Soldiers Son
Chapter 2 Little E A Strapping Youth
Chapter 3 Destroyers and Adventures in China
Chapter 4 A Rising Young Officer
Chapter 5 Postings Ashore
Chapter 6 Submarines
Chapter 7 Disaster in the Dardanelles
Chapter 8 Frustration and Evacuation
Chapter 9 The Grand Fleet
Chapter 10 The Dover Patrol
Chapter 11 The Raids
Chapter 12 Victory in Sight
Chapter 13 Between the Wars
Chapter 14 C.-in-C. Mediterranean
Chapter 15 A Frustrated Mission
Chapter 16 The First Commandos
Chapter 17 Politics
Chapter 18 With the Pacific Fleet
Bibliography
Introduction
Keyes was a hero, not a mighty victor like Nelson, St Vincent or Rooke, but a hero nevertheless, fearless, resourceful, decisive and unfailingly decent in his treatment of his own men, a defeated enemy, or a rival. It is common for biographers of such men, especially of soldiers and sailors of the Imperial era, to look for faults, examine weaknesses and generally poke fun at their subjects. In Keyess case this just wont do. Certainly, he was a staunch supporter of the British imperialism so were the vast majority of his contemporaries and such views are not fashionable now. He liked to move smoothly through the very highest echelons of European society; in those days progress in the Royal Navy almost demanded a certain amount of social climbing. One cannot, however, study his life without recognising his fine seamanship, his loyalty to friends, his outstanding qualities of leadership and, above all, his utter contempt of danger.
He was not an intellectual and, unlike his hero Nelson, he was incapable of penning a memorable phrase. Probably dyslexic, he never learnt to spell, to deliver a fluent speech or to write concisely, but he could transform a ships crew from a mediocre time-serving shower into a keen, lively band of brothers, each man eager to do that little extra to earn a word of praise from his captain. As a public speaker in parliament he was an utter disaster; he stumbled, stuttered and his arguments were prolix and muddled, but he could stand in front of a band of discontented dockyard workers and win their respect and even, sometimes, co-operation. Pictures of him, even when he was uniformed as an admiral, show a slender, even slight, build. He retained the boyish face, the bright alert eyes and the trim figure of a schoolboy, but he was as ferocious as a tiger and possessed of an iron will.
He was to win no great naval victory and his proudest achievement, the Zeebrugge Raid, was at best a partial success, but his achievements, character and daring made him stand out as a beacon among naval officers of his time and as an example to future generations.
Churchill was quick to recognise the outstanding qualities of this young naval officer and shared with him the triumphs and the tragedies of the first years of the Great War, in particular the disastrous Gallipoli campaign. Their friendship endured bitter disagreements during the interwar years and crushing disappointments in the 1940s. Both men were big enough to put conflict and jealousies aside and celebrate each others achievements.
Map 1 Approaches to Tientsin
Gulf of Bohai Fleet anchorage North Fort North Fort South Fort Tonku Taku - photo 2
Gulf of Bohai (Fleet anchorage)
North Fort
North Fort
South Fort
Tonku
Taku
Tientsin
Branch Line to Lutai
Railway to Tientsin and Peking
Peh-Tang
Hsi-Cheng Fort
Ha River
Map 2 Tientsin to Peking
Tientsin Yang-Tsun Lofa Lang-Fang Antung Peking Tung-Chau Ma-Tau Pei-Tsung - photo 3
Tientsin
Yang-Tsun
Lofa
Lang-Fang
Antung
Peking
Tung-Chau
Ma-Tau
Pei-Tsung
Hsi-Ku Arsenal
Map 3 Peking
Tungchi-Men Japanese Tsiawa-Men Russian TungPien-Men American Shawo-Men - photo 4
Tungchi-Men (Japanese)
Tsiawa-Men (Russian)
TungPien-Men (American)
Shawo-Men (British)
Densely Populated Chinese Area
Sewage Outfall
Foreign Legations
Imperial City
Catholic Cathedral
Dividing Wall
Granaries
Map 4 Gallipoli
Sea of Marmara Bulair The Narrows Kepez Eren Keui Bay Kum Kale Cape Helles - photo 5
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