After what late 19th century war did the Philippines, Puerto Rico, and Guam become U.S. territories?
While many American leaders significantly influenced the Navy during 1840-1940, figures like William Howard Taft and Herbert Hoover had less direct impact on naval policy and development. Taft, primarily focused on domestic issues and foreign diplomacy, did not prioritize naval expansion. Hoover, despite his engineering background, faced economic challenges during his presidency that overshadowed any naval initiatives. In contrast, leaders like Theodore Roosevelt and Franklin D. Roosevelt actively promoted naval power and modernization.
General Washington, General Rochambeau, and Admiral de Grasse.
Alfred Thayer Mahan (1840-1914) was a naval strategist, historian, and leading advocate of a powerful American navy who influenced the thinking of Teddy Roosevelt and other government leaders.
Strong navy.
Yes - the U.S. Navy is considered the largest Navy in the world.
John J. Pershing
John J. Pershing
While many American leaders significantly influenced the Navy during 1840-1940, figures like William Howard Taft and Herbert Hoover had less direct impact on naval policy and development. Taft, primarily focused on domestic issues and foreign diplomacy, did not prioritize naval expansion. Hoover, despite his engineering background, faced economic challenges during his presidency that overshadowed any naval initiatives. In contrast, leaders like Theodore Roosevelt and Franklin D. Roosevelt actively promoted naval power and modernization.
they had a strong army & Navy also they knew the land
He believed that countries should have bigger navies.
Athens had a strong navy, while Sparta had a better army
the navy
General Washington, General Rochambeau, and Admiral de Grasse.
The surface navy is the surface ships that make up a strong portion of the navy.
Conditions in the Royal Navy were awful, which lead some sailors to desert the British navy and join the American navy. Many American sailors were taken hostage by the British.
Athens always had a strong navy and they have benefitted their navy because of it's power.
Alfred Thayer Mahan (1840-1914) was a naval strategist, historian, and leading advocate of a powerful American navy who influenced the thinking of Teddy Roosevelt and other government leaders.