ANSWER The building of the Ironclads.
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Naval warfare primarily utilizes ships and submarines, which are designed for combat on or under the water. Additionally, naval aviation, including aircraft carriers and maritime patrol aircraft, plays a crucial role in supporting naval operations. Advanced technologies such as guided missiles, torpedoes, and naval mines are also predominant in this arena, enhancing the effectiveness of naval forces in various combat scenarios.
The conflict between the USS Monitor and the CSS Virginia (formerly Merrimack) in 1862 marked a pivotal moment in naval warfare, as it was the first meeting in combat of ironclad warships. This battle demonstrated the obsolescence of wooden ships and traditional naval tactics, signaling a shift towards armored vessels in modern naval design. The encounter underscored the importance of technological innovation in warfare and influenced naval strategies for years to come, ultimately shaping the future of maritime conflicts. The clash also reflected the broader context of the Civil War, highlighting the strategic significance of controlling waterways.
Although there were some US Civil War battles fought on the high seas, the CSC Alabama and the USS Kearsarge as one example; naval blockades and riverine warfare (Brown Water Navy) were the primary naval battles fought during the civil war.
Naval Undersea Warfare Center was created in 1869.
Naval Special Warfare Group was created in 1956.
Naval Warfare - 1905 was released on: USA: October 1905
Land warfare, naval warfare and amphibious warfare.
U.S. Naval Special Warfare command is hardhearted at Naval Amphibious Base Coronado which is located in San Diego, California.
Naval warfare in the Mediterranean during World War I happened in 1919-08.
The use of naval special warfare forces is an example of the "warfare function" of the Department of the Navy.
United States Naval Special Warfare Development Group was created in 1980.
ANSWER The building of the Ironclads.
Naval War or Naval Warfare is the use of naval forces (ships, aircraft, SEALS, amphibious craft) to conduct offensive and defensive strategies by use of seapower
The five publications that comprise the Navy Doctrine Publication are Naval Warfare (NWP 1), Naval Planning (NWP 2), Naval Intelligence (NWP 3-13), Naval Logistics (NWP 4), and Naval Operations Planning (NWP 5-01).
N for Naval Warfare