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Defence Research Policy Committee

TNA,W0286/78, Defence Research Policy Committee, 15 April 1958. [Pg.537]

The Eirst Lord of the Admiralty was a political post, whose occupant would then have been a member of the Cabinet before the three services were united in the Ministry of Defence. In 1953, the First Lord was James Thomas, Member of Parliament for Hereford, and a note written by the Deputy Chief of the Naval Staff begins, You wished to be kept informed of the position as regards Nuclear Propulsion for the Navy , and attached a copy of a report written for a meeting of the Defence Research Policy Committee (chaired, at that time, by Cockcroft). The report gave an estimated date for the launch of a nuclear powered submarine as being no earlier than 1960, eight years later, although it did note that Nearly... [Pg.325]

TNA PRO AB 16/1905. Development of atomic weapon policy. D.C.I.G.S. Committee. Defence Research ans Development Estimates. MW Perrin, 12 November 1946. [Pg.101]


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