Author: United States. Department of State
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Category : Congresses and conventions
Languages : en
Pages : 36
Book Description
London Naval Conference
Author: United States. Department of State
Publisher:
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Category : Congresses and conventions
Languages : en
Pages : 36
Book Description
Publisher:
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Category : Congresses and conventions
Languages : en
Pages : 36
Book Description
Agents of Innovation
Author: John Trost Kuehn
Publisher: Naval Institute Press
ISBN: 1612514057
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 296
Book Description
Agents of Innovation examines the influence of the General Board of the Navy as agents of innovation during the period between World Wars I and II. The General Board, a formal body established by the Secretary of the Navy to advise him on both strategic matters with respect to the fleet, served as the organizational nexus for the interaction between fleet design and the naval limitations imposed on the Navy by treaty during the period. Particularly important was the General Board’s role in implementing the Washington Naval Treaty that limited naval armaments after 1922. The General Board orchestrated the efforts by the principal Naval Bureaus, the Naval War College, and the Office of the Chief of Naval Operations in ensuring that the designs adopted for the warships built and modified during the period of the Washington and London Naval Treaties both met treaty requirements while attempting to meet strategic needs. The leadership of the Navy at large, and the General Board in particular, felt themselves especially constrained by Article XIX (the fortification clause) of the Washington Naval Treaty that implemented a status quo on naval fortifications in the Western Pacific. The treaty system led the Navy to design a measurably different fleet than it might otherwise have in the absence of naval limitations. Despite these limitations, the fleet that fought the Japanese to a standstill in 1942 was predominately composed of ships and concepts developed and fostered by the General Board prior to the outbreak of war.
Publisher: Naval Institute Press
ISBN: 1612514057
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 296
Book Description
Agents of Innovation examines the influence of the General Board of the Navy as agents of innovation during the period between World Wars I and II. The General Board, a formal body established by the Secretary of the Navy to advise him on both strategic matters with respect to the fleet, served as the organizational nexus for the interaction between fleet design and the naval limitations imposed on the Navy by treaty during the period. Particularly important was the General Board’s role in implementing the Washington Naval Treaty that limited naval armaments after 1922. The General Board orchestrated the efforts by the principal Naval Bureaus, the Naval War College, and the Office of the Chief of Naval Operations in ensuring that the designs adopted for the warships built and modified during the period of the Washington and London Naval Treaties both met treaty requirements while attempting to meet strategic needs. The leadership of the Navy at large, and the General Board in particular, felt themselves especially constrained by Article XIX (the fortification clause) of the Washington Naval Treaty that implemented a status quo on naval fortifications in the Western Pacific. The treaty system led the Navy to design a measurably different fleet than it might otherwise have in the absence of naval limitations. Despite these limitations, the fleet that fought the Japanese to a standstill in 1942 was predominately composed of ships and concepts developed and fostered by the General Board prior to the outbreak of war.
Conference on the Limitation of Armament
Author: United States. President (1921-1923 : Harding)
Publisher:
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Category : China
Languages : en
Pages : 158
Book Description
Publisher:
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Category : China
Languages : en
Pages : 158
Book Description
Limitation of Armament
Author: Quincy Wright
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Category : Arbitration, International
Languages : en
Pages : 46
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Publisher:
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Category : Arbitration, International
Languages : en
Pages : 46
Book Description
Conference on the Limitation of Armament
Author:
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Category : Arms control
Languages : en
Pages : 1772
Book Description
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Category : Arms control
Languages : en
Pages : 1772
Book Description
The Evolution of Naval Armament
Author: Frederick Leslie Robertson
Publisher:
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Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 414
Book Description
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Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 414
Book Description
Beans, Bullets, and Black Oil
Author: Worrall Reed Carter
Publisher:
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Category : Logistics, Naval
Languages : en
Pages : 514
Book Description
Publisher:
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Category : Logistics, Naval
Languages : en
Pages : 514
Book Description
Conference on the Limitation of Armament Held at Washington November 12, 1921, to February 6, 1922
Author: Canada. Delegate to the Conference on the Limitation of Armament, Washington, D.C., 1921-1922
Publisher: King's Printer
ISBN:
Category : China
Languages : en
Pages : 234
Book Description
Publisher: King's Printer
ISBN:
Category : China
Languages : en
Pages : 234
Book Description
The Law of Naval Warfare
Author: Natalino Ronzitti
Publisher: BRILL
ISBN: 9004642382
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 906
Book Description
Publisher: BRILL
ISBN: 9004642382
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 906
Book Description
At the Crossroads Between Peace and War
Author: John H Maurer
Publisher: Naval Institute Press
ISBN: 161251331X
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 306
Book Description
This volume provides fresh perspectives on the international strategic environment between the two world wars. At London in 1930, the United States, Great Britain, and Japan concluded an important arms control agreement to manage the international competition in naval armaments. In particular, the major naval powers reached agreement about how many heavy cruisers they could possess. Hailed at the time as a signal achievement in international cooperation, the success at London proved short-lived. France and Italy refused to participate in the treaty. Even worse followed, as within a few years growing antagonisms among the great powers manifested itself in the complete breakdown of the interwar arms control regime negotiated at London. The resulting naval arms race would set Japan and the United States on a collision course toward Pearl Harbor.
Publisher: Naval Institute Press
ISBN: 161251331X
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 306
Book Description
This volume provides fresh perspectives on the international strategic environment between the two world wars. At London in 1930, the United States, Great Britain, and Japan concluded an important arms control agreement to manage the international competition in naval armaments. In particular, the major naval powers reached agreement about how many heavy cruisers they could possess. Hailed at the time as a signal achievement in international cooperation, the success at London proved short-lived. France and Italy refused to participate in the treaty. Even worse followed, as within a few years growing antagonisms among the great powers manifested itself in the complete breakdown of the interwar arms control regime negotiated at London. The resulting naval arms race would set Japan and the United States on a collision course toward Pearl Harbor.