Testing American Sea Power: U.S. Navy Strategic Exercises, 1923-1940 - Craig C. Felker - Kirjat - Texas A & M University Press - 9781603449892 - torstai 28. maaliskuuta 2013
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Testing American Sea Power: U.S. Navy Strategic Exercises, 1923-1940 Annotated edition

Craig C. Felker

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Testing American Sea Power: U.S. Navy Strategic Exercises, 1923-1940 Annotated edition

The Pacific Theater in World War II depended on American sea power. This power was refined between 1923 and 1940, when the U. S. Navy held twenty-one major fleet exercises designed to develop strategy and allow officers to enact plans in an operational setting.

Prior to 1923, naval officers relied heavily on the theories of Capt. Alfred Thayer Mahan, who argued that sea control was vital to military victory, best attained through use of the battleship. Fleet exercises, however, allowed valuable practice with other military resources and theories.

As a direct result of these exercises, the navy incorporated different technologies and updated its own outdated strategies. Although World War II brought unforeseen challenges and the disadvantages of simulation exercises quickly became apparent, fleet "problems" may have opened the door to different ideas that allowed the U. S Navy ultimately to succeed.

Testing American Sea Power challenges the conventional wisdom that Mahanian theory held the American Navy in a steel grip. Felker's research and analysis, the first to concentrate on the navy's interwar exercises, will make a valuable contribution to naval history for historians, military professionals, and naval instructors.


208 pages, photographs (black and white)

Media Kirjat     Paperback Book   (Kirja pehmeillä kansilla ja liimatulla selällä)
Julkaisupäivämäärä torstai 28. maaliskuuta 2013
ISBN13 9781603449892
Tuottaja Texas A & M University Press
Sivujen määrä 208
Mitta 152 × 229 × 12 mm   ·   312 g
Kieli English