Naval War College Review
Number
12
Abstract
Early in the twentieth century the Royal Navy, the world’s dominant naval force, stood at the cusp of fundamental technological and strategic shifts—and failed, as an institution, to respond effectively to them. Why? What can the U.S. Navy, in a similar position today, learn from the experience?
Recommended Citation
Ross, Angus K.
(2010)
"Four Lessons That the U.S. Navy Must Learn from the Dreadnought Revolution,"
Naval War College Review: Vol. 63:
No.
4, Article 12.
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https://digital-commons.usnwc.edu/nwc-review/vol63/iss4/12
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