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      US Navy Battleships 1895–1908: The Great White Fleet and the beginning of US global naval power

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      The epic story of the American battleships that turned the US Navy into a global power, and were made famous in the cruise of the “Great White Fleet.”

      The epic story of the American battleships that turned the US Navy into a global power, and were m...

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      Product ID:9781472839985
      Product Form:Paperback / softback
      Country of Manufacture:IN
      Series:New Vanguard
      Title:US Navy Battleships 1895–1908
      Subtitle:The Great White Fleet and the beginning of US global naval power
      Authors:Author: Brian Lane Herder, Paul Wright, Adam Tooby
      Page Count:48
      Subjects:Military history, Military history, Military vehicles, Ship design and naval architecture, Military & naval ships, Ship design & naval architecture, USA
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      The epic story of the American battleships that turned the US Navy into a global power, and were made famous in the cruise of the “Great White Fleet.”

      The epic story of the American battleships that turned the US Navy into a global power, and were made famous in the cruise of the “Great White Fleet.”

      The last predreadnought battleships of the US Navy were critical to the technological development of US battleships, and they were the first tool of international hard power wielded by the United States, a nation which would eventually become the world''s dominant political and military power of the 20th century. These battleships were the stars of the 190709 Great White Fleet circumnavigation, in which the emerging power and reach of the US Navy was displayed around the world. They also took part in the bombardment and landings at Veracruz, some served as convoy escorts in World War I, and the last two were transferred to the Hellenic Navy and were sunk during World War II.

      This book examines the design, history, and technical qualities of the final six classes of US predreadnought battleships, all of which were involved in the circumnavigation of the Great White Fleet. These classes progressively closed the quality gap with European navies--the Connecticuts were the finest predreadnought battleships ever built--and this book also compares and contrasts US predreadnought battleships to their foreign contemporaries. Packed with illustrations and specially commissioned artwork, this is an essential guide to the development of US Navy Battleships at the turn of the twentieth century.


      Imprint Name:Osprey Publishing
      Publisher Name:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
      Country of Publication:GB
      Publishing Date:2020-09-17

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      Weight170 g
      Dimensions184 × 247 × 15 mm