Topic > The Achievements of Royal Navy Leader John Fisher

“Strike first, strike hard and strike on,” this was the policy of Sir John Fisher, and was the reason for his success [Massie]. John Fisher was a British admiral responsible for many great victories and the great change of the Navy system. The British Navy has always been considered the strongest navy in the history of the world and has been successful since its founding. The Royal Navy was believed to have that position due to its advanced weapons, good machinery, powerful men and, above all, the admirals who led the fleet. The Royal Navy saw many British admirals, but Sir John Fisher was the person responsible for the major change in equipping and building huge battleships that defended Britain and maintained a powerful navy. Born in Sri Lanka, January 25, 1841, John Fisher began from youth and dedicated his life to the service of his country [Jackie]. Fisher had a round face [Massie]. He was energetic, but still intelligent. Fisher was a religious man who attended church regularly [Massie]. He was a man who also attended many services, but was still careful in expressing religious opinions [1st Baron]. Fisher feared public attention as the attention could affect his [1st Baron] professional career. Fisher was a highly skilled dancer and was also known to have charmed many women during his lifetime [1st Baron]. John Fisher suffered from seasickness all his life [1st Baron]. "Whoever opposes me, I will crush him"[1st Baron]. He stopped having patience with people who opposed him as he grew up. His first day in the army was not very pleasant. He witnessed many injuries and fines for those who did not follow Navy rules [Massie]. Because of all these disadvantages... half of the paper... Marina. Cresset Press, 1961"HMS Dreadnought, 1906" Royal Navy. Crown. 2006. http://www.royalnavy.mod-uk/history/ships/hms-dreadnought-1906/"John Fisher, 1st Baron Fisher." Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Network. May 22, 2010.."Biography of Jackie Fisher." Biographical home base. GNU Free Documentation License, novdec.1998.web.18May2010.http://www.biographybase.com/biography/fisher-jackie.htmlMassie, Robert K, Dreadnought, New York, Ballentine Books, 1991."Who's Who", John Fisher. First World War.com, original material, Saturday, August 22, 2009, hhtp://ww.firstworldwar.com/bio/fisher.htm