The United States Navy: A Chronology, 1775 to the Present
By (Author) John C. Fredriksen
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
ABC-CLIO
12th July 2010
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
359.00973
Hardback
388
Width 178mm, Height 254mm
992g
Covering more than two centuries of naval history, this chronology highlights the individuals and events that shaped one of the world's greatest fighting forcesthe United States Navy. The United States Navy: A Chronology, 1775 to the Present showcases the dramatic role of the nation's warships throughout America's long history and documents the Navy's vital contributions to establishing the United States as a superpower. Beginning with the American Revolutionary War, this comprehensive work details major and minor events in the history of the U.S. Navy through Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan. The topics included in this book describe not only battles at sea, but also important political and administrative changes, as well as notable events in the careers of admirals and other naval leaders. Significant battles in all major wars are covered, along with actions in smaller conflicts. This chronology also includes the founding of noted schools of instruction; the introduction of new classes of warships and aircraft; and significant naval texts, such as Alfred Thayer Mahan's seminal The Influence of Naval Power upon History.
This book may be used by high school students but will probably be used more by college and general researchers. It is recommended for public and college libraries. * Booklist *
A valuable reference framework for the history of the United States Navy. * The Northern Mariner/Le marin du nord *
John C. Fredriksen, PhD, is an independent historian and the author of 20 reference books on various subjects.