Lieutenant Aubrey Hollick, who served on HMS Dorsetshire, wrote a letter (pictured) home to his mother four days after the Bismarck was sunk on Mary 27, 1941.
Militarily technology has advanced exponentially since the British cable crisis in India, but the core problem has not: armies and armor are not enough to win wars if communications are not secure.
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Since late October, Sudan has been mired in a state of intense political turmoil. On Oct. 25, Gen. Abdel Fattah al-Burhan seized power in a coup d’état, placed civilian Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok under house arrest, and declared a state of emergency. In response to intense international pressure, Burhan and Hamdok signed a 14-point deal on Nov. 21, which reinstated Hamdok as prime minister and resulted in the release of political prisoners. While this agreement thwarted Sudan’s descent into a military dictatorship, mass protests persist and the opposition Forces of Freedom and Change (FFC) have rejected the deal.