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The Doctrinal Epitaph

The Doctrinal Epitaph

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The loss of Force Z on December 10, 1941 stands as one of those moments when history shifts so sharply that everyone involved feels the ground tilt beneath them. Two British capital ships, proud and imposing in silhouette, sailed into a world that had already left them behind. They were sent out in the hope that tradition might still hold the line in the Pacific. Instead, they found a sky that had become the real battlefield and an enemy trained to fight on that field with ruthless precision. This story is not a simple tale of miscalculation or of one admiral’s flawed judgment. It is a story about an entire system that trusted old doctrines more than new realities. Prince of Wales and Repulse carried with them the weight of the Empire, the assumptions of an earlier age, and the belief that steel and armor could still intimidate an adversary. When they slipped beneath the water, that belief went with them. What follows is not a lecture on strategy. It is a walk through the final hours of ships that deserved better from the world that sent them out. Their fate reminds us how quickly history can rewrite its own rules.
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