Rise of American Naval PowerPrinceton University Press, 08/12/2015 - 422 من الصفحات Attempts to assemble the historic pattern of contributing factors which shaped the course of American naval development from 1776 to 1918. |
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... cruiser warfare , his doctrine of fleet concentration , and his thesis ( only slightly qualified ) that American imitation of British naval doctrine and policy would yield for the United States military capabilities and political ...
... cruisers might raid the enemy's coast and com- merce , and conceivably do much damage . But hit - and - run raid- ing could never by itself yield decisive results . It could not even seriously harass the enemy unless one's cruisers ...
... cruiser warfare rendered the Naval Service more doc- trinally conservative and resistant to new thinking than they might otherwise have been after World War I , and even as recently as World War II and after , is at least an arguable ...
... Cruiser Warfare ( 1789-1801 ) 25 V. Jeffersonian Policy : Retrenchment and Passive Coast Defense ( 1801-1812 ) 50 VI . Strategic Lessons of the War of 1812 ( 1812-1815 ) VII . The Neglected Lessons of 1812 ( 1815-1837 ) VIII . From ...
... cruisers , destroyers , submarines , aircraft , and aircraft carriers were all present in the Grand Fleet at the close of the World War . The strategic and tactical principles which governed that Fleet's operations were substantially ...