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Some principles of maritime strategy


Portrait of Sir Julian Corbett

Sir Julian Corbett (courtesy D.M. Schurman)


LONDON          1911.


CONTENTS


 

INTRODUCTION

THE THEORETICAL STUDY OF WAR—ITS USE AND LIMITATIONS3
 

PART I. THEORY OF WAR

I. THE THEORY OF WAR15
II. NATURES OF WARS—OFFENSIVE AND DEFENSIVE31
III. NATURES OF WARS—LIMITED AND UNLIMITED41
IV. LIMITED WAR AND MARITIME EMPIRES52
V. WARS OF INTERVENTION—LIMITED INTERFERENCE IN UNLIMITED WAR60
VI. CONDITIONS OF STRENGTH IN LIMITED WAR72
 

PART II. THEORY OF NAVAL WAR

I. THEORY OF THE OBJECT—COMMAND OF THE SEA91
II. THEORY OF THE MEANS—THE CONSTITUTION OF FLEETS107
III. THEORY OF THE METHOD—CONCENTRATION AND DISPERSAL OF FORCE128
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PART III. CONDUCT OF NAVAL WAR

I. INTRODUCTORY—155
   1. INHERENT DIFFERENCES IN THE CONDITIONS OF WAR ON LAND AND ON SEA155
   2. TYPICAL FORMS OF NAVAL OPERATIONS161
II. METHODS OF SECURING COMMAND—167
   1. ON OBTAINING A DECISION167
   2. BLOCKADE183
III. METHODS OF DISPUTING COMMAND—209
   1. DEFENSIVE FLEET OPERATIONS—"A FLEET IN BEING"209
   2. MINOR COUNTER-ATTACKS227
IV. METHODS OF EXERCISING COMMAND—233
   1. DEFENCE AGAINST I
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