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""Our Navy in the War"" is a comprehensive account of the United States Navy's involvement in World War I, written by Lawrence Perry. The book covers the Navy's role in the war from its entry into the conflict in 1917 until the Armistice in 1918. It details the Navy's contributions to the war effort, including the deployment of battleships, cruisers, destroyers, and submarines, as well as the creation of new technologies and tactics. The book also provides insight into the lives of sailors and officers during the war, including their training, living conditions, and experiences on the front lines. Through firsthand accounts and historical analysis, ""Our Navy in the War"" offers a comprehensive look at the United States Navy's involvement in World War I and its impact on the course of the conflict.1922. Illustrated. A contemporary account of the U.S. Navy's involvement in World War I. From the Foreword: And while our vessels and our fighting men are playing their part on the high seas the counsel of our trained technical experts is eagerly sought and constantly employed by the admiralties of the Allied nations. When the naval history of this war is given to the world in freest detail we shall know just how much our officers have had to do with the strategy of operations adopted by all the Entente navies. It is not violating either ethics or confidence, however, to say that our influence in this respect has been very potent and that the names of Admiral William S. Benson, chief of operations; Vice-Admiral William S. Sims, Admiral Henry T. Mayo, and Rear-Admiral Albert Gleaves are already names that are to be reckoned with abroad as at homes.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
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