According to the book summary after the endnotes, Sacred Vessels is an irreverent account of the modern battleship and its place in American naval history from the sinking of the coal-fired Maine in Havana Harbor in 1898 to the deployment of the cruise missile-armed Missouri in the Persian Gulf in 1991
There is no greater honor and pleasure for me, in returning to my alma mater, than being given an op...
The following historic narrative and analysis offer the reader not only a valuable review of past su...
The beginning of the 20th century was the stage for Mahan\u27s concepts for seapower, and while his ...
The historical message of this book stimulates comparison and interpretation of aspects of the curre...
When the Navy Department was founded in 1798 its primary mission was to protect American merchant sh...
The United States\u27 need for maritime superiority stands as the fundamental goal of this country\u...
In 1890 Captain Alfred T. Mahan published The Influence of Sea Power upon History, 1660-1783. That s...
Modern American navalism began with the publishing of Alfred Thayer Mahan\u27s The Influence of Sea ...
Admiral Colbert, faculty and students of the School of Naval Warfare, I am very happy to have the op...
Admiral Holland and I have shared an ardent zeal for the nuclear attack submarine since I was his st...
Today, the United States is the dominant sea power of the world—unchallenged by friend, unchecked by...
England, the United States, France, Holland, Norway, and Italy are among the countries which have ac...
Maritime strategy has always been concerned with the use of the sea for a purpose. In the modern wor...
Inasmuch as trade overseas has traditionally played a significant part in the U.S. economy, the size...
It is a pleasure, as always, to be back again with an audience which already has an appreciation of...
There is no greater honor and pleasure for me, in returning to my alma mater, than being given an op...
The following historic narrative and analysis offer the reader not only a valuable review of past su...
The beginning of the 20th century was the stage for Mahan\u27s concepts for seapower, and while his ...
The historical message of this book stimulates comparison and interpretation of aspects of the curre...
When the Navy Department was founded in 1798 its primary mission was to protect American merchant sh...
The United States\u27 need for maritime superiority stands as the fundamental goal of this country\u...
In 1890 Captain Alfred T. Mahan published The Influence of Sea Power upon History, 1660-1783. That s...
Modern American navalism began with the publishing of Alfred Thayer Mahan\u27s The Influence of Sea ...
Admiral Colbert, faculty and students of the School of Naval Warfare, I am very happy to have the op...
Admiral Holland and I have shared an ardent zeal for the nuclear attack submarine since I was his st...
Today, the United States is the dominant sea power of the world—unchallenged by friend, unchecked by...
England, the United States, France, Holland, Norway, and Italy are among the countries which have ac...
Maritime strategy has always been concerned with the use of the sea for a purpose. In the modern wor...
Inasmuch as trade overseas has traditionally played a significant part in the U.S. economy, the size...
It is a pleasure, as always, to be back again with an audience which already has an appreciation of...
There is no greater honor and pleasure for me, in returning to my alma mater, than being given an op...
The following historic narrative and analysis offer the reader not only a valuable review of past su...
The beginning of the 20th century was the stage for Mahan\u27s concepts for seapower, and while his ...