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A new history of the large, fast, and long-ranged armored cruisers of the US Navy, and the roles that these warships played in the fleet as America developed into a great naval power.

At the dawn of the "Steel Navy" era, the rapidly expanding US Navy's fleet of capital ships consisted not only of battleships but also armored cruisers, the forerunner of the battlecruiser. Armored cruisers sacrificed the battleship's superlative firepower and protection for superior speed and range but, as this study shows, their role was not always easy to define. Controversial because they were as large and expensive as battleships but not able to withstand a battleship in battle, contemporary strategists pointed out that, "naval wars are not won by running away from stronger ships."

Despite being produced at great expense, tactically they never really had a legitimate mission-traditional deployments were commerce raiding and protection, but despite this, author Brian Lane Herder illustrates how successful the use of armored cruisers was for the US Navy. After 1906, some replaced US battleships in the Pacific, functioning as oversized gunboats, most notably, the modified armored cruiser Pennsylvania which witnessed the first landing of an airplane on a ship. On November 5, 1915, North Carolina became the first cruiser to launch an aircraft from a catapult while underway. After the war, surviving US armored cruisers represented the US Navy on their Asiatic station until the final cruiser was scuttled in 1946.

Using detailed, color artwork and photos, this fascinating book describes the development and deployment of these controversial but intriguing ships, providing examples of the key service they played in the US Navy in a variety of defensive and escorting roles.

A new history of the large, fast, and long-ranged armored cruisers of the US Navy, and the roles that these warships played in the fleet as America developed into a great naval power.

At the dawn of the "Steel Navy" era, the rapidly expanding US Navy's fleet of capital ships consisted not only of battleships but also armored cruisers, the forerunner of the battlecruiser. Armored cruisers sacrificed the battleship's superlative firepower and protection for superior speed and range but, as this study shows, their role was not always easy to define. Controversial because they were as large and expensive as battleships but not able to withstand a battleship in battle, contemporary strategists pointed out that, "naval wars are not won by running away from stronger ships."

Despite being produced at great expense, tactically they never really had a legitimate mission-traditional deployments were commerce raiding and protection, but despite this, author Brian Lane Herder illustrates how successful the use of armored cruisers was for the US Navy. After 1906, some replaced US battleships in the Pacific, functioning as oversized gunboats, most notably, the modified armored cruiser Pennsylvania which witnessed the first landing of an airplane on a ship. On November 5, 1915, North Carolina became the first cruiser to launch an aircraft from a catapult while underway. After the war, surviving US armored cruisers represented the US Navy on their Asiatic station until the final cruiser was scuttled in 1946.

Using detailed, color artwork and photos, this fascinating book describes the development and deployment of these controversial but intriguing ships, providing examples of the key service they played in the US Navy in a variety of defensive and escorting roles.

Über den Autor
Brian Lane Herder, illustrated by Paul Wright
Zusammenfassung
Discusses, in detail, one of the US Navy's more controversial additions to its fleet, providing key facts to illustrate how successful the use of armoured cruisers was.
Inhaltsverzeichnis

CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT
­ Classifications and naming
­ Construction
­ The first armored cruisers 1893-96
­ The "Big Ten" armored cruisers 1905-08
­ Semi-armored cruisers 1905-06
OPERATIONAL HISTORY
­ The Spanish-American War 1898
­ Atlantic 1899-1917
­ The Memphis disaster, August 29, 1916
­ Asiatic and Pacific 1899-1917
­ Milwaukee's demise, January 1917
­ Aviation 1911-17
­ World War I 1917-18
­ The sinking of San Diego, July 19, 1918
­ Twilight careers 1918-46
CONCLUSION
SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY
INDEX

Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2022
Genre: Geschichte, Importe
Jahrhundert: 20. Jahrhundert
Rubrik: Geisteswissenschaften
Medium: Taschenbuch
Reihe: New Vanguard
Inhalt: Kartoniert / Broschiert
ISBN-13: 9781472851000
ISBN-10: 1472851005
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: Herder, Brian Lane
Illustrator: Wright, Paul
Hersteller: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
New Vanguard
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, D-36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr@libri.de
Maße: 253 x 189 x 4 mm
Von/Mit: Brian Lane Herder
Erscheinungsdatum: 27.10.2022
Gewicht: 0,164 kg
Artikel-ID: 120978780