The Rise of American Naval Power, 1776-1918Naval Institute Press, 1980 - 404 من الصفحات |
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... fighting fleet . In fact , the very conception of a permanent American fighting fleet was in 1898 still in its infancy . As a result of the Spanish War and the teachings of Captain Alfred Thayer Mahan , then at the zenith of his fame ...
... fighting fleet . In fact , the very conception of a permanent American fighting fleet was in 1898 still in its infancy . As a result of the Spanish War and the teachings of Captain Alfred Thayer Mahan , then at the zenith of his fame ...
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... fighting fleet . The Navy's true function , he reiterated , was not " to defend harbors and sea - coast cities , " but to attack and destroy the enemy's naval forces . In this way , a battle fleet would con- tribute vitally , if ...
... fighting fleet . The Navy's true function , he reiterated , was not " to defend harbors and sea - coast cities , " but to attack and destroy the enemy's naval forces . In this way , a battle fleet would con- tribute vitally , if ...
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... navy's power , and the backbone of its fighting fleet whose ability to destroy , or at least to immobilize , an enemy's fleet was the decisive factor in establishing command of the sea . As a result of the war , there sprang up a new ...
... navy's power , and the backbone of its fighting fleet whose ability to destroy , or at least to immobilize , an enemy's fleet was the decisive factor in establishing command of the sea . As a result of the war , there sprang up a new ...
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Chart and Compass | 11 |
Sea Power and American Independence 1776 | 11 |
Independence Without Sea Power 17831789 | 16 |
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