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"This volume answers the question "why did the United States become a naval power?" Combining economic and political history, John Fass Morton looks at the movements, events, and processes that strengthened the nation's seagoing fighting force, with an emphasis on the years between the end of the Civil War and the end of World War I"--

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"This volume answers the question "why did the United States become a naval power?" Combining economic and political history, John Fass Morton looks at the movements, events, and processes that strengthened the nation's seagoing fighting force, with an emphasis on the years between the end of the Civil War and the end of World War I"--
Autorenporträt
John Fass Morton is the author of two previous U.S. Naval Institute Press books, Mustin: A Naval Family of the 20th Century, a title on the CNO’s Book List for Leadership and Management, and Next-Generation Homeland Security: Network Federalism and the Course to National Preparedness. He has also authored Backstory in Blue: Ellington at Newport ’56. For over 30 years, he was a Washington-based national and homeland security consultant, journalist and regular contributor to virtually every major defense publication, in addition to Proceedings. He lives in Annapolis, Md.