Naval Institute Proceedings, Volume 26, presents a comprehensive collection of articles and discussions pertaining to naval strategy, tactics, and technology. Published by the United States Naval Institute, this volume offers invaluable insights into the naval affairs of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The book includes a wide range of topics, from detailed analyses of naval engagements to explorations of emerging technologies in shipbuilding and weaponry. It provides a historical record of the evolving strategies and challenges facing naval officers and policymakers during a pivotal era. This volume remains an essential resource for historians, naval enthusiasts, and anyone interested in understanding the development of modern naval power.
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