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Types of Naval Officers, Drawn from the History of the British Navy

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The work offers concise portraits of several senior naval officers and uses their careers to examine the conditions and evolution of naval warfare during the age of sail. It traces professional types, command responsibilities, tactical practices, and administrative constraints, showing how leadership, ship handling, and changing strategic contexts shaped outcomes in colonial and European conflicts. Biographical sketches are linked to broader themes such as the influence of personal ties and service traditions, the challenges of second-in-command authority, and the interplay between naval action and political developments.

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A. T. Mahan

Alfred Thayer Mahan (1840-1914) was a United States naval officer and historian, renowned for his influential writings on naval strategy and maritime power. His seminal work, "The Influence of Sea Power Upon History, 1660-1783," argues that naval supremacy is crucial for national greatness and has shaped global politics. Mahan's theories on sea power significantly impacted naval strategy and military thought in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. In addition to his historical analyses, he authored works such as "From Sail to Steam, Recollections of Naval Life" and "Lessons of the War with Spain and Other Articles," which reflect his extensive experience and insights into naval warfare.

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