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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... raid the enemy's coast and com- merce , and conceivably do much damage . But hit - and - run raid- ing could never by ... commerce . In short , Mahan argued , hit - and - run raiding , a sort of naval counterpart to guerilla 2 H. J. ...
... raiding had crippled neither Britain in the War of 1812 nor the North in the American Civil War . At the same time , it could be argued that hit - and- run raiding ... commerce to and from Europe , and the limited steam- ing radius of early ...
... commerce raiding cruiser warfare and passive coast and harbor defense . The advent of Captain Mahan in 1890 finally brought about the long overdue subordination of those ancestral con- ceptions to the modern and fundamental doctrine of ...
... commerce was a great national interest ; that the proposed force would prove quite adequate to protect it ; and that ... raiding our continental seaboard . Against such perils , the argument of cost had no validity . A navy was ...
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