Some Principles of Maritime Strategy by Julian S. (Julian Stafford) Corbett
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II. NATURES OF WARS--OFFENSIVE AND DEFENSIVE
III. NATURES OF WARS--LIMITED AND UNLIMITED IV. LIMITED WAR AND MARITIME EMPIRES V. WARS OF INTERVENTION--LIMITED INTERFERENCE IN UNLIMITED WAR VI. CONDITIONS OF STRENGTH IN LIMITED WAR PART II. THEORY OF NAVAL WAR I. THEORY OF THE OBJECT--COMMAND OF THE SEA II. THEORY OF THE MEANS--THE CONSTITUTION OF FLEETS III. THEORY OF THE METHOD--CONCENTRATION AND DISPERSAL OF FORCE PART III. CONDUCT OF NAVAL WAR I. INTRODUCTORY-- 1. INHERENT DIFFERENCES IN THE CONDITIONS OF WAR ON LAND AND ON SEA 2. TYPICAL FORMS OF NAVAL OPERATIONS II. METHODS OF SECURING COMMAND-- 1. ON OBTAINING A DECISION 2. BLOCKADE III. METHODS OF DISPUTING COMMAND-- 1. DEFENSIVE FLEET OPERATIONS--"A FLEET IN BEING" 2. MINOR COUNTER-ATTACKS IV. METHODS OF EXERCISING COMMAND-- 1. DEFENCE AGAINST INVASION 2. ATTACK AND DEFENCE OF TRADE 3. ATTACK, DEFENCE, AND SUPPORT OF MILITARY EXPEDITIONS Appendix: The "Green Pamphlet" |
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