Author | Gill, C. C. (Charles Clifford), b. 1885.
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Title | Naval power in the war (1914-1917) by Lieutenant Commander Charles Clifford Gill.
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Published | New York, George H. Doran Company [1918]
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Description | xv, 224 p. fold. front., illus., maps, fold. tab. 20 cm.
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General Note | "The eleven chapters in this work, with one exception, were contributed to the New York times current history magazine during the year 1917, and now appear in a revised form."--Pref.
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Formatted Note | Contents: Significance of naval power in the war.--Definitions and estimate of the situation.--Opening activities.--Naval action in Heligoland Bight.--Coronel and Falkland engagements.--Dardanellas operations.--North Sea battles.--Submarine warfare.--Anti-submarine tactics.--Naval lessons of the war.--Appendix: 1. Comparative strength of navies. 2. "Emden" exploits. 3. America's part in the development of naval weapons and tactics.
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Subjects | World War, 1914-1918 -- Naval operations.
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LC Card Number | 18-2673 |
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