"Jellicoe was the only man on either side who could lose the war in an afternoon." -Winston Churchill

The fate of the British Fleet rested on Admiral Jellico's tactical decisions to save his battleships in the thick of the night, where there were no radars except the human eye. Being cautious, Jellico saved the British fleet from destruction. If the Germans had won the battle, Britain would not have been able to obtain the desperately needed supplies to prevent starvation. Britain also relied on weapons and medicine. Furthermore, the British would have had to negotiate for a peace treaty. Through fleet deployment strategies, Jellico was able to put the odds of winning in his favor, where he used the "Line of Battle Formation, enabling him to protect his ships and open fire with the ship's main battery. The T tactic enabled Jellico to use the ship's broadside guns, which gave the fleet an advantage against the German firing forward turrets.

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