American Command of the Sea examines the development of Allied code breaking expertise, the role of signal intelligence in the global war at sea in the 1940s, and the ways in which the modern American navy has been shaped by the experience of World War II. This books draws on recently declassified documents to show that many Allied naval victories hinged on the work of a small, multinational group of Allied code breakers. World War II forever changed the nature of naval warfare. Aircraft carriers and submarines, in particular, were used to devastating effect against Axis forces in both the Atlantic and the Pacific, ultimately tilting the conflict in favor of the Allies. As American Command of the Sea explains, the effectiveness of these two...
The Pacific theater of World War II represents a turning point in the history of navigation: whether...
At the close of the First World War, American submarines compared most unfavorably with those of Ger...
At the close of the First World War, American submarines compared most unfavorably with those of Ger...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Program in Science, Technology and Society, ...
The ability of the United States Navy to fight a protracted war throughout the Pacific Ocean in Worl...
This is a case study of operational and tactical innovation in the U.S. Navy during World War II. It...
all areas of operation. At the completion of each patrol commanding a patrol report to the Chief of ...
In the almost thirty years since the public revelation that the Allies in World War II broke substan...
America’s victory in World War II came from a number of successes such as production of war materiel...
For thirty years after the Second World War, historians said very little about the role of signals i...
For many, the story of World War 2 is a war that centers on Europe and the destruction of the Third ...
When the United States entered World War II in the wake of the attack on Pearl Harbor, naval aviatio...
During the South Pacific campaigns of World War II, the United States Navy faced a formidable challe...
The Pacific theater of World War II represents a turning point in the history of navigation: whether...
The Pacific theater of World War II represents a turning point in the history of navigation: whether...
The Pacific theater of World War II represents a turning point in the history of navigation: whether...
At the close of the First World War, American submarines compared most unfavorably with those of Ger...
At the close of the First World War, American submarines compared most unfavorably with those of Ger...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Program in Science, Technology and Society, ...
The ability of the United States Navy to fight a protracted war throughout the Pacific Ocean in Worl...
This is a case study of operational and tactical innovation in the U.S. Navy during World War II. It...
all areas of operation. At the completion of each patrol commanding a patrol report to the Chief of ...
In the almost thirty years since the public revelation that the Allies in World War II broke substan...
America’s victory in World War II came from a number of successes such as production of war materiel...
For thirty years after the Second World War, historians said very little about the role of signals i...
For many, the story of World War 2 is a war that centers on Europe and the destruction of the Third ...
When the United States entered World War II in the wake of the attack on Pearl Harbor, naval aviatio...
During the South Pacific campaigns of World War II, the United States Navy faced a formidable challe...
The Pacific theater of World War II represents a turning point in the history of navigation: whether...
The Pacific theater of World War II represents a turning point in the history of navigation: whether...
The Pacific theater of World War II represents a turning point in the history of navigation: whether...
At the close of the First World War, American submarines compared most unfavorably with those of Ger...
At the close of the First World War, American submarines compared most unfavorably with those of Ger...