This paper explores the early years of the British Prime Minister, Winston Churchill. In particular, it examines how, although
he received an incredible amount of criticism for his decisions during World War I, he made many valuable contributions to the British and Allied cause. It looks at how he restructured and modernized the
navy, saw merit in the implementation of such machinery as tanks and airplanes even though others did not, strengthened Allied relations, and commanded a brigade on the Western Front.