“O.M.G. - Oh! My God!”

Letter to Churchill, dated 9 Sept 1917.
Original held in Churchill Archives Centre, Cambridge, file reference FISR 1/25/40-41 https://janus.lib.cam.ac.uk/db/node.xsp?id=EAD%2FGBR%2F0014%2FFISR%201%2F25
Also mentioned in Memories, p. 78. https://archive.org/stream/memoriesbyadmira00fishuoft#page/78/mode/1up

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Royal Navy admiral of the fleet 1841–1920

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