FEATURE | Fighting for sea control in the next war
[caption id="attachment_65190" align="alignnone" width=""]HMS Queen Elizabeth leaves the port of Gibraltar after her maiden overseas stop[/caption]The...
[caption id="attachment_65190" align="alignnone" width=""]HMS Queen Elizabeth leaves the port of Gibraltar after her maiden overseas stop[/caption]The...
[caption id="attachment_65179" align="alignnone" width=""]Chinamax ship Berge Stahl[/caption]The East Indiaman was an iconic vessel from the age of...
From the dawn of naval war through the mid-twentieth century, sea control served political ends only indirectly. A force that exercised sufficient control...
By Ted Edwards This book’s odd title arose from the fact that its subject, US Navy fighter pilot Stanley Vejtasa, among his other exploits, shot down...
By Ken Brown To the wider world, America appeared clueless during its own “Phoney war” from 1939 until it fully entered World War II at the end of...
By Robert Seager II As far as the United States Navy is concerned, Mahan is right up there with Sun Tzu, Machiavelli and von Clausewitz as a military,...
By Oscar E. Gilbert and Romain V. Cansiere A brief but very informative book from the always excellent Casemate Short History series, this one describes...
[caption id="attachment_64843" align="alignnone" width=""]Coral-encrusted USS Abner Read stern wreckage[/caption]For almost 75 years, the stern of the...
I have been thinking recently about how to make good boats and ships more affordable. Looking at other industries making products of similar unit value...
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