ID | 144475 |
Title Proper | Fleet naval reviews |
Other Title Information | a short history |
Language | ENG |
Author | Markowitz, Michael |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | Warships are symbols of national power and pride. Naval reviews are occasions where navies display their fleets in the presence of heads of state, dignitaries and foreign guests. Naval reviews have a long, well-documented history stretching back to the medieval era in Europe. The British Royal Navy has often conducted naval reviews, originally as part of mobilisation for war, later in observance of royal anniversaries and significant occasions. Many navies, influenced by British traditions, have adopted the custom. International naval reviews provide opportunities for officials and military mariners to meet their counterparts, learn about the capabilities of friends and potential adversaries, share experiences and develop relationships that will prove valuable both in times of conflict and in peace. |
`In' analytical Note | Maritime Affairs Vol. 11, No.2; Winter 2015: p.1-8 |
Journal Source | Maritime Affairs 2015-12 11, 2 |
Key Words | British Royal Navy ; Fleet Naval Reviews ; Naval Reviews |