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Admirals of the New Steel Navy Makers of the American Naval Tradition 1880-1930

This collection of essays examines the lives of thirteen naval officers whose careers had lasting effects on the evolution of American naval traditions.

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  • "This collection of essays examines the lives of thirteen naval officers whose careers had lasting effects on the evolution of American naval traditions."@en
  • ""The third in a series, this collection of interpretive, biographical essays on the admirals of the new steel navy continues the story of the development of the American naval tradition begun so successfully in 'Command Under Sail' and 'Captains of the Old Steam Navy'. In this new volume the focus is on the years between 1880 and 1930, a period marked by exceptional change in the United States. The U.S. Navy, in particular, underwent a significant transformation as it adapted to new technologies and grew to meet the responsibilities thrust upon it by America's new role as a world power."--Jacket."

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  • "History"
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  • "Naval history"
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  • "Admirals of the New Steel Navy Makers of the American Naval Tradition 1880-1930"@en
  • "Admirals of the new steel navy : makers of the American naval tradition 1880-1930"@en
  • "Admirals of the new steel navy : makers of the American naval tradition 1880-1930"
  • "Admirals of the new steel navy : makers of the American naval tradition : 1880-1930"
  • "Admirals of the New Steam Navy : Makers of the American Naval Tradition 1880-1930"
  • "Admirals of the new steel navy makers of the American naval tradition, 1880-1930"@en
  • "Admirals of the new steel navy : makers of the American naval tradition, 1880-1930"@en
  • "Admirals of the new steel navy : makers of the American naval tradition, 1880-1930"