One of the few comprehensive histories of the U.S. Navy from its beginnings through WWII, distinguished not only for its complete narrative account but also its coverage of the varied peacetime roles of the Navy. Including extensive treatments of the War of 1812, the Civil War, and WWII, the work remains unmatched for its accessible and complete narrative history of the Navy and also its account of the close relationship that has existed between naval affairs and the political, economic, military, and other broad aspects of the national life during peace as well as war. The author, a U.S. Navy Commodore presents many assessments of the strategies of decisive naval battles. Foreword to this edition by Admiral Chester W. Nimitz and Introduction by Vice Admiral William L. Rodgers. Reprint of the revised, 1948 edition. 2006: 730 pages, many illustrations and maps. Index. (Scholar's Bookshelf)
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