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The text examines principles and practice of maritime warfare, explaining how states seek and contest command of the sea through measures such as blockade, maintaining a fleet in being, commerce raiding and convoy protection, and amphibious operations. It combines strategic argument with historical case studies to illuminate choices between offensive and defensive postures, the differentiation and distribution of naval forces, and the logistical requirements for sustaining operations. Short chapters treat supply, force deployment, and the relationship between naval action and broader national policy.

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James R. Thursfield

James R. Thursfield was a military author known for his contributions to naval literature. His notable work, "Naval Warfare," explores the strategies and technologies of naval combat, reflecting the complexities of maritime military operations. Through his writing, Thursfield provides insights into the historical context of naval engagements, making his work valuable for both military historians and enthusiasts of naval history. His expertise in the subject matter positions him as a significant figure in the study of naval warfare.

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