Although arguably not a very enticing title for American naval professionals, this small, hardback book is nonetheless well worth their time. The author’s aim is to illustrate the contribution that the maritime service can make to a nation’s foreign policy in peacetime, and in particular to the health of its shipbuild- ing and defense exports
For more than two-thirds of a century, a host of diplomats, military officers, and statesmen have be...
Jonathan R. Dull's American Naval History, 1607-1865: Overcoming the Colonial Legacy was published b...
Ranji Rai and Joseph Chacko’s book,Warring Navies, is a welcome addition to the scant coverage of th...
Writing a definitive history of any major conflict from a single nation’s perspec- tive can be an ex...
For its first eighty-five years, the United States was only a minor naval power. Its fledgling fleet...
The voyage of the U.S. Navy’s “Great White Fleet” constituted an exercise in personal leadership on ...
The latest volume of the Britannia Naval Histories of World War II revisits the Royal Navy’s officia...
The Western Approaches Tactical Unit is a unique example of a learning organization. It was created ...
Maritime and naval history serve the needs of several “audiences” in and around the Navy. However, t...
The literature shows that naval diplomacy has been used since man first put to sea in ships and that...
The Western Approaches Tactical Unit is a unique example of a learning organization. It was created ...
For nearly two hundred years huge wooden warships called “ships of the line” dominated war at sea a...
The size of the British Royal Navy (RN) has decreased significantly over the last century. Recent po...
Many books have been written about the history of the American navy, but this one is of particular e...
By looking to the maritime past and scuttling the idea that somehow the “gray zones” of today have i...
For more than two-thirds of a century, a host of diplomats, military officers, and statesmen have be...
Jonathan R. Dull's American Naval History, 1607-1865: Overcoming the Colonial Legacy was published b...
Ranji Rai and Joseph Chacko’s book,Warring Navies, is a welcome addition to the scant coverage of th...
Writing a definitive history of any major conflict from a single nation’s perspec- tive can be an ex...
For its first eighty-five years, the United States was only a minor naval power. Its fledgling fleet...
The voyage of the U.S. Navy’s “Great White Fleet” constituted an exercise in personal leadership on ...
The latest volume of the Britannia Naval Histories of World War II revisits the Royal Navy’s officia...
The Western Approaches Tactical Unit is a unique example of a learning organization. It was created ...
Maritime and naval history serve the needs of several “audiences” in and around the Navy. However, t...
The literature shows that naval diplomacy has been used since man first put to sea in ships and that...
The Western Approaches Tactical Unit is a unique example of a learning organization. It was created ...
For nearly two hundred years huge wooden warships called “ships of the line” dominated war at sea a...
The size of the British Royal Navy (RN) has decreased significantly over the last century. Recent po...
Many books have been written about the history of the American navy, but this one is of particular e...
By looking to the maritime past and scuttling the idea that somehow the “gray zones” of today have i...
For more than two-thirds of a century, a host of diplomats, military officers, and statesmen have be...
Jonathan R. Dull's American Naval History, 1607-1865: Overcoming the Colonial Legacy was published b...
Ranji Rai and Joseph Chacko’s book,Warring Navies, is a welcome addition to the scant coverage of th...