The Western Approaches Tactical Unit is a unique example of a learning organization. It was created within the bureaucratic constraints of the Admiralty yet was highly effective in changing command culture in the Royal Navy—which proved to be the deciding factor in the early days of World War II, particularly during the Battle of the Atlantic
The “Cooperative Strategy for 21st Century Seapower”—the new maritime strategy—is the result of a br...
This chapter reflects on the type, growth in number and variety of naval operations in the post Cold...
Over the centuries, nations have used maritime strategies in a variety of ways for a variety of purp...
The Western Approaches Tactical Unit is a unique example of a learning organization. It was created ...
Early in the twentieth century the Royal Navy, the world’s dominant naval force, stood at the cusp o...
The interwar period was a time of innovation and creation of doctrine in the U.S. Navy. The tactics ...
In mid-July 1914, a trial mobilization of the active and reserve warships of the Royal Navy, which h...
By attacking the problem of professional military education openly and without deference to higher-r...
A Board recently met in the Navy Department to select a group of officers of demonstrated ability to...
The Royal Navy, and especially its leadership, is perceived to have performed poorly in the First Wo...
The pursuit and sinking of the German battleship Bismarck in May 1941 constituted one of the largest...
On retiring in spring 1907, Admiral Sir Arthur Wilson assisted his respected First Sea Lord, John Fi...
British defense policy makers have taken a risky gamble for the future of the Royal Navy—they have u...
The literature shows that naval diplomacy has been used since man first put to sea in ships and that...
Although arguably not a very enticing title for American naval professionals, this small, hardback b...
The “Cooperative Strategy for 21st Century Seapower”—the new maritime strategy—is the result of a br...
This chapter reflects on the type, growth in number and variety of naval operations in the post Cold...
Over the centuries, nations have used maritime strategies in a variety of ways for a variety of purp...
The Western Approaches Tactical Unit is a unique example of a learning organization. It was created ...
Early in the twentieth century the Royal Navy, the world’s dominant naval force, stood at the cusp o...
The interwar period was a time of innovation and creation of doctrine in the U.S. Navy. The tactics ...
In mid-July 1914, a trial mobilization of the active and reserve warships of the Royal Navy, which h...
By attacking the problem of professional military education openly and without deference to higher-r...
A Board recently met in the Navy Department to select a group of officers of demonstrated ability to...
The Royal Navy, and especially its leadership, is perceived to have performed poorly in the First Wo...
The pursuit and sinking of the German battleship Bismarck in May 1941 constituted one of the largest...
On retiring in spring 1907, Admiral Sir Arthur Wilson assisted his respected First Sea Lord, John Fi...
British defense policy makers have taken a risky gamble for the future of the Royal Navy—they have u...
The literature shows that naval diplomacy has been used since man first put to sea in ships and that...
Although arguably not a very enticing title for American naval professionals, this small, hardback b...
The “Cooperative Strategy for 21st Century Seapower”—the new maritime strategy—is the result of a br...
This chapter reflects on the type, growth in number and variety of naval operations in the post Cold...
Over the centuries, nations have used maritime strategies in a variety of ways for a variety of purp...