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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... strategic and political implications of advances in naval architecture and technology ; “ ( 6 ) the like implications of changing ideas as to the organi- zation , disposition , and management of the forces afloat ; " ( 7 ) the like ...
... strategic and tactical principles which , after generations of trial and error , had come to govern British naval deployment and operations in war . Britain's im- munity from invasion , he contended , had not been achieved by dispersing ...
... strategic doctrine . Britain achieved naval dominance in an era of primitive overland communications . There were ... strategically central vis - à - vis every continental country , so long as the British Navy controlled the sea ...
... strategic geography of the United States differed from 3 ibid . , pp . 52 , 56 . 4 Quoted in A. J. Marder , The Anatomy of British Sea Power , Alfred A. Knopf , 1940 , p . 473 . Britain's in nearly every essential respect . Because of the.
... strategically vital to any Great Power except the United States . American statesmen and their naval advisers might , and did , conclude ( under the tutelage of Mahan ) that military control of the ... strategic doctrine , however sound ,