The New Navy, 1883-1922 (The U.S. Navy Warship Series) The third volume of The U. Navy Warship Series covers the fifty-year period from 1883-1922.This book will be arranged following the standard format with sect.S. The numbering system in effect since 1920 was effectively begun in 1886.The ships built during the next few years fought
| Title | : | The New Navy, 1883-1922 (The U.S. Navy Warship Series) |
| Author | : | |
| Rating | : | 4.84 (398 Votes) |
| Asin | : | 0415978718 |
| Format Type | : | Hardcover |
| Number of Pages | : | 290 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2006-11-16 |
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The third volume of The U.S. Navy Warship Series covers the fifty-year period from 1883-1922. In 1883, Congress authorized the first ships of the "New Navy" and ordered removal of all obsolete ships. All US Navy ships since that time have stemmed from these first three cruisers. The numbering system in effect since 1920 was effectively begun in 1886.
The ships built during the next few years fought in the Spanish-American War. The success and popularity of the naval victories of that war together with the acquisition of overseas territories were the impetus for a large naval shipbuilding program. The voyage around the world of the "Great White Fleet" was a prime example of the excitement felt by the American people about the Navy. This led naturally into the fleet of World War I and its vast expansion, terminating with its demobilization after the war and the succeeding naval disarmament treaty of 1992.
This book will be arranged following the standard format with sect
Editorial : About the Author
Paul Silverstone is an internationally recognized naval authority known for his many books and articles on warships. He is author of US Warships of WWII and editor of the naval notes column of Warship International, the quarterly journal of the international Naval Research Organization.
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