The U.S. Navy first took official notice of aviation in 1910, but its development of carrier aviation lagged behind Great Britain??s until the 1920s. The first American aircraft carrier, the Langley, commissioned in 1919, provided the Navy with a valuable platform to explore the potential uses of carrier aviation, but was usually limited to scouting and fleet air defense in the U.S. Navy??s annual interwar exercises called fleet problems. This began to change in 1929 with the introduction of the carriers Lexington and Saratoga in Fleet Problem IX. After this exercise, which included a raid by aircraft from the Saratoga that ??destroyed?? the Pacific side of the Panama Canal, the carriers were assigned a wider variety of roles over the next ...
At the close of the First World War, American submarines compared most unfavorably with those of Ger...
The voyage of the U.S. Navy’s “Great White Fleet” constituted an exercise in personal leadership on ...
Particularly in the 1964–70 period, the Royal Navy deemed the aircraft carrier an expensive irrele- ...
The U.S. Navy first took official notice of aviation in 1910, but its development of carrier aviatio...
In the years immediately after World War II, three British innovations—the angled flight deck, steam...
\ua9 2017. This paper analyses how aircraft carriers were developed and positioned within US Navy pl...
A new, twenty-first-century design of the size of USS Midway with an air wing up to sixty-five aircr...
The central figure in the modernization of the U.S. Navy. The career of Washington Irving Chambers s...
Following World War I, the USN fleet was outdated and undersized, but a time of naval resurgence beg...
This is a case study of operational and tactical innovation in the U.S. Navy during World War II. It...
This thesis details the complex conversions of two Great Lakes passenger ships into flattop aircraft...
The ability of the United States Navy to fight a protracted war throughout the Pacific Ocean in Worl...
USS Saratoga (CV-3) was a Lexington-class aircraft carrier built for the United States Navy during t...
This study is about innovations in carrier aviation and the spread of those innovations from one nav...
In the end, the debate over aircraft carriers always boils down to cost; their acquisition costs are...
At the close of the First World War, American submarines compared most unfavorably with those of Ger...
The voyage of the U.S. Navy’s “Great White Fleet” constituted an exercise in personal leadership on ...
Particularly in the 1964–70 period, the Royal Navy deemed the aircraft carrier an expensive irrele- ...
The U.S. Navy first took official notice of aviation in 1910, but its development of carrier aviatio...
In the years immediately after World War II, three British innovations—the angled flight deck, steam...
\ua9 2017. This paper analyses how aircraft carriers were developed and positioned within US Navy pl...
A new, twenty-first-century design of the size of USS Midway with an air wing up to sixty-five aircr...
The central figure in the modernization of the U.S. Navy. The career of Washington Irving Chambers s...
Following World War I, the USN fleet was outdated and undersized, but a time of naval resurgence beg...
This is a case study of operational and tactical innovation in the U.S. Navy during World War II. It...
This thesis details the complex conversions of two Great Lakes passenger ships into flattop aircraft...
The ability of the United States Navy to fight a protracted war throughout the Pacific Ocean in Worl...
USS Saratoga (CV-3) was a Lexington-class aircraft carrier built for the United States Navy during t...
This study is about innovations in carrier aviation and the spread of those innovations from one nav...
In the end, the debate over aircraft carriers always boils down to cost; their acquisition costs are...
At the close of the First World War, American submarines compared most unfavorably with those of Ger...
The voyage of the U.S. Navy’s “Great White Fleet” constituted an exercise in personal leadership on ...
Particularly in the 1964–70 period, the Royal Navy deemed the aircraft carrier an expensive irrele- ...