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Understanding Victory : Naval Operations from Trafalgar to the Falklands

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Using four warship-centered examples, this book shows how naval battles are won or lost—and how technological advantage is rarely as decisive in defeat or victory as is often claimed. Providing a unique assessment of naval strategy and historic outcomes across centuries of warfare, Understanding Victory: Naval Operations from Trafalgar to the Falklands presents four case studies that examine each ship-based battle narrative to expose and analyze the factors that contributed to each side's success or defeat.

The work opens with an overview of the general causes of success and failure in naval operations.

Each case study starts with a detailed narrative of the battle and then reviews the conflict from the key perspectives identified in the introduction.

These classic examples of naval warfare underscore how the outcome of naval operations is often predetermined by the clarity and quality of the mission aim, and point out striking constants in naval warfare despite the obvious differences in military technologies over a long span of time.

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Product Details
Praeger Publishers Inc
0275987248 / 9780275987244
Hardback
359.409
15/01/2014
United States
264 pages
156 x 235 mm, 1474 grams