Power at Sea v. 3; Violent Peace, 1946-2006
Discover the evolution of America's naval power in "Power at Sea v. 3; Violent Peace, 1946-2006" by Lisle A. Rose, published by the University of Missouri Press. This insightful book spans 392 pages and delves into the pivotal role of naval forces in shaping international relations and military strategy from 1946 to 2006.
Rose expertly chronicles the rise of US naval dominance and examines the significant technological innovations and social aspects that have influenced maritime warfare. As the great navies of the world diminished after 1945, this volume highlights the enduring relevance of ships and sailors in the global power landscape.
Essential for history enthusiasts and military scholars alike, "Power at Sea" provides a comprehensive understanding of naval history and the strategic importance of sea power in modern conflicts. Don’t miss the chance to explore this critical period in military history!