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The Navy as a Fighting Machine

Chapter 11 NAVAL BASES

Word Count: 10518    |    Released on: 30/11/2017

inery; fatigue of personnel; and a gradual fouling of the bottoms of the ships. In case actual battles mark the oper

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The Navy as a Fighting Machine
The Navy as a Fighting Machine
Bradley A. Fiske Literature
“The Navy as a Fighting Machine by Bradley A. Fiske”
1 Chapter 1 WAR AND THE NATIONS2 Chapter 2 NAVAL A, B, C3 Chapter 3 NAVAL POWER4 Chapter 4 NAVAL PREPAREDNESS5 Chapter 5 NAVAL DEFENSE6 Chapter 6 NAVAL POLICY7 Chapter 7 GENERAL PRINCIPLES8 Chapter 8 DESIGNING THE MACHINE9 Chapter 9 PREPARING THE ACTIVE FLEET10 Chapter 10 RESERVES AND SHORE STATIONS11 Chapter 11 NAVAL BASES12 Chapter 12 OPERATING THE MACHINE