A clear, thoughtful look at how modern navies organize, prepare, and fight to defend a nation at war.
Drawing on historical episodes and strategic analysis, this edition examines how land and sea forces are organized for home defense and foreign service. It explains why rapid, well‑trained fleets and disciplined reserve forces matter, and how modern weapons change the questions of victory and resilience.
The book blends practical lessons with a wide view of naval power, economy, and politics. It shows how a nation’s navy can be its strongest shield when organization, readiness, and leadership align under pressure.
- How fleets are structured for home defense and overseas operations
- Why training, reserves, and rapid mobilization matter in war
- The impact of new weapons and fleet tactics on battles at sea
- Economic and political contexts that shape naval power and strategy
Ideal for readers of naval history and military strategy seeking a grounded, accessible perspective on what makes a navy effective in wartime.