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Role: The Secretariat served as intermediaries between Ministers and the Office of the Second Sea Lord The Naval Branch or (N Branch) is largely occupied with the great work of officering and manning the fleet, and is therefore the main channel of the Second Sea Lord's operations. Here all general arrangements and regulations are made for the entry of men and boys, and the work of training ships, and the badges, promotion, and discharge of men. Again, the branch is concerned with all that relates to the education of officers, and to appointments, promotions, leave, retirements, removals, restorations, services, and claims of officers, good service and other pensions, and generally of honours, distinctions, decorations, medals, etc. The establishment and internal economy of the Corps of Royal Marines, and the general arrangements and regulations of the Coastguard and Reserves, are also within the scope of this branch, with other work relating to the personnel.
By force > of circumstances the personalities of the leaders had played a determining > role and had stamped each maquis with a different brand. . . . To the > regiments we had landed the extreme variety of the F.F.I. organizations, > their at least peculiar discipline, the differing quality of their groups, > the poverty of their equipment, the crying inadequacy of their armament and > supplies, the heterogeneity of their officering, the facility with which > their superior ranks had been assigned, and in certain cases the ostensibly > political nature of their aims, ran counter to the classical military > outlook of many officers, some of whom, in reaction, exaggerated their > regulation strictness. . . . The part [the FFI] had taken in the fight for > liberation not only encouraged them rightly in the wish to retain their > individuality; their successes, valued often from a local angle, established > in their view the excellence of the military system which circumstances had > led them to create and which they intended to substitute for the traditional > system, which they considered out-of-date.De Lattre de Tassigny, Jean.

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