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In "The Navy as a Fighting Machine," Bradley A. Fiske presents a meticulous exploration of naval strategy and the intricate interplay of technology and warfare. Fiske employs a clear, direct literary style, marked by a blend of technical jargon and accessible narrative, making complex military concepts digestible for both scholars and casual readers. The book contextualizes the evolution of naval warfare in the late 19th century, particularly focusing on the technological advancements that reshaped naval combat, including ironclads and torpedo vessels, offering a critical examination of how…mehr

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In "The Navy as a Fighting Machine," Bradley A. Fiske presents a meticulous exploration of naval strategy and the intricate interplay of technology and warfare. Fiske employs a clear, direct literary style, marked by a blend of technical jargon and accessible narrative, making complex military concepts digestible for both scholars and casual readers. The book contextualizes the evolution of naval warfare in the late 19th century, particularly focusing on the technological advancements that reshaped naval combat, including ironclads and torpedo vessels, offering a critical examination of how these innovations influenced military tactics and national policy. Bradley A. Fiske was not only a distinguished naval officer but also a profound thinker on the nature of naval power and technology. His firsthand experiences during pivotal moments in naval history, alongside his extensive analytical skills, informed his writing and fueled his passion for advocating a modernized Navy. Fiske's knowledge of the intricacies of naval operations positions him as a crucial voice in American naval discourse, illuminating the connections between technological progress and military effectiveness. This book is a must-read for military historians, naval enthusiasts, and policymakers alike, as it not only chronicles the transformation of naval warfare but also offers insights into its ongoing implications. Fiske's compelling arguments and rich historical detail ensure that readers will emerge with a sophisticated understanding of the Navy's role as a formidable fighting machine. In this enriched edition, we have carefully created added value for your reading experience: - Hand-picked Memorable Quotes shine a spotlight on moments of literary brilliance. - Interactive footnotes clarify unusual references, historical allusions, and archaic phrases for an effortless, more informed read.

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Bradley Allen Fiske was a United States Navy officer recognized for his innovative contributions to naval technology and strategy. Born on June 13, 1854, in Lyons, New York, to Moses Allen Fiske and Susan Bradley Fiske, he developed an early interest in mechanics and engineering, which would shape his naval career. Fiske graduated from the United States Naval Academy and quickly became known for his inventive mind, designing various devices that improved naval operations, including electrical systems, rangefinders, and early torpedo technology. Throughout his career, Fiske emphasized the importance of modernizing the navy and integrating new technologies to enhance combat effectiveness. His service included key positions where he influenced naval policy, strategy, and equipment development, leaving a lasting impact on the modernization of American naval forces. Beyond his technical innovations, Fiske authored several works on naval strategy, reflecting his deep understanding of the relationship between technological advancement and military success. After retiring from active duty, he continued to contribute to military thought through his writings and consultations. Bradley Allen Fiske passed away on April 6, 1942, in New York City, leaving behind a legacy as a visionary who helped shape the future of naval warfare.