ID | 146371 |
Title Proper | Connecting the dots |
Other Title Information | Capital ships, the littoral, command of the sea, and the world order |
Language | ENG |
Author | Rubel, Robert C |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | An announcement in 2013 by then–Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel that the Navy might reduce its aircraft carrier fleet from eleven to eight was an indication not only of harsh budget realities but also of changed operational circumstances at sea. 1 In World War II, the aircraft carrier displaced the big-gun battleship as the capital ship. The United States subsequently used its fleet of aircraft carriers to exercise the command of the sea that it had won in the war to secure the peace. |
`In' analytical Note | Naval War College Review Vol. 68, No.4; Autumn 2015: p.46-64 |
Journal Source | Naval War College Review Vol: 68 No 4 |
Key Words | World Order ; Littoral, Command of the Se |