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Clash of Fleets - Naval Battles of the Great War 1914-18 (Paperback)
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Clash of Fleets - Naval Battles of the Great War 1914-18 (Paperback)
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Clash of Fleets is an operational history that records every naval
engagement fought between major surface warships during World War
I. Much more than a catalog of combat facts, Clash of Fleets
explores why battles occurred; how the different navies fought; and
how combat advanced doctrine and affected the development and
application of technology. The result is a holistic overview of the
war at sea as it affected all nations and all theaters of war. A
work of this scope is unprecedented. Organized into seven chapters,
the authors first introduce the technology, weapons, ships, and the
doctrine that governed naval warfare in 1914. The next five
chapters explore each year of the war and are subdivided into
sections corresponding to major geographic areas. This arrangement
allows the massive sweep of action to be presented in a structured
and easy to follow format that includes engagements fought by the
Austro-Hungarian, British, French, German, Ottoman, and Russian
Navies in the Adriatic, Aegean, Baltic, Black, Mediterranean, and
North Seas as well as the Atlantic, India, and Pacific Oceans. The
role of surface combat in the Great War is analyzed and these
actions are compared to major naval wars before and after. In
addition to providing detailed descriptions of actions in their
historical perspectives, O'Hara and Heinz advance several themes,
including the notion that World War I was a war of navies as much
as a war of armies. They explain that surface combat had a major
impact on all aspects of the naval war and on the course of the war
in general. Finally, Clash of Fleets illustrates that systems
developed in peace do not always work as expected in war, that some
are not used as anticipated, and that others became unexpectedly
important. There is much for today's naval professional to consider
in the naval conflict that occurred a century ago.
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