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* 1914 – Alfred Thayer Mahan, American captain and historian ( b. 1840 )
The key leader was Admiral Alfred von Tirpitz ( 1849 – 1930 ), who greatly expanded the size and quality of the Navy, while adopting the sea power theories of American strategist Alfred Thayer Mahan.
However, it became more widely known when American naval strategist Alfred Thayer Mahan used the term in 1902 to ' designate the area between Arabia and India '.
* 1840 – Alfred Thayer Mahan, American captain and historian ( d. 1914 )
* Davis, Richard Harding, and Alfred Thayer Mahan.
One fraction led by Admiral Alfred von Tirpitz were avid followers of the teachings of the American historian Alfred Thayer Mahan and believed in building a “ balanced fleet ” centred around the battleship that would, if war came, seek out and win a decisive battle of annihilation ( Entscheidungsschlacht ) against the Royal Navy.
* Mahan, Alfred Thayer ( 1906 ).
Plan of the fleet deployment during the Battle of Cape St Vincent, 14 February 1797 </ br > by Alfred Thayer Mahan During the night came the sounds that the English fleet had been waiting to hear – the signal guns of the Spanish ships in the fog.
At a time when industrialisation was reaping major advances in naval technology, one American strategist, Alfred Thayer Mahan, almost single-handedly brought the field of naval strategy up to date.
* Alfred Thayer Mahan, U. S. Rear Admiral, geopolitician and historian
The Navy was modernized in the 1880s, and by the 1890s had adopted the naval power strategy of Captain Alfred Thayer Mahan -- as indeed did every major navy.
Influenced by the American geostrategist Alfred Thayer Mahan, Ratzel wrote of aspirations for German naval reach, agreeing that sea power was self-sustaining, as the profit from trade would pay for the merchant marine, unlike land power.
Alfred Thayer Mahan, a frequent commentator on world naval strategic and diplomatic affairs, believed that national greatness was inextricably associated with the sea, with its commercial usage in peace and its control in war.
Mackinder's doctrine of geopolitics involved concepts diametrically opposed to the notion of Alfred Thayer Mahan about the significance of navies ( he coined the term sea power ) in world conflict.
Nicholas J. Spykman could be considered as a disciple and critic of both geostrategists Alfred Mahan, and Halford Mackinder.
Ostensibly based upon the geopolitical theory of American naval officer Alfred Thayer Mahan, and British geographer Halford J. Mackinder, German geopolitik adds older German ideas.
* Davis, Richard Harding, and Alfred Thayer Mahan.
Alfred Thayer Mahan ( September 27, 1840 – December 1, 1914 ) was a United States Navy flag officer, geostrategist, and historian, who has been called " the most important American strategist of the nineteenth century.
Alfred Thayer Mahan was born in West Point, New York, to Dennis Hart Mahan ( a professor at the United States Military Academy ) and Mary Helena Mahan.
Alfred T. Mahan as a Captain
Mahan's name became a household word in the German navy, as Kaiser William II ordered his officers to read Mahan, and Admiral Alfred von Tirpitz ( 1849 – 1930 ) used Mahan's reputation to finance a powerful surface fleet.

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Letters and Papers of Alfred Thayer Mahan ( 3 vol 1975 ) v. 1.
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* Mahan, A. T., The Influence of Sea Power Upon History 1660 – 1783, Cosimo, Inc., 2007
562 pp., chapter on Mahan
* Hyde, Charles K., and Ann and John Mahan.
: Hyde, Charles K., and Ann and John Mahan.
* James Goldrick and John Hattendorf, eds., Mahan is Not Enough: The Proceedings of a Conference on the Works of Sir Julian Corbett and Admiral Sir Herbert Richmond ( 1993 ), contains a full bibliography of Corbett's writings.
* Hyde, Charles K., and Ann and John Mahan.
He was baptized at New York City, though like other immigrant children of that era, e. g., General Philip Sheridan, it is unclear whether Mahan was born at New York or in Ireland.
* Varjas, K., Graybill, E., Mahan, W., Dew, B., Marshall, M., & Singh, A.
Mahan believed that the clash between the Russian land power from the North, pushing down toward warm water port, and the opposing coalition of sea powers from pushing upward from the South ( including Britain, the U. S., Japan, and Germany ), would play out their conflict in the Debated and Debatable zone.
** Hattendorf, John B., " Theories of Naval Power: A. T. Mahan and the Naval History of Medieval and Renaissance Europe ", pp. 1 – 22
* Mahan, Susan T .; Kasser, James R., ( 2008 ).
* Hyde, Charles K., and Ann and John Mahan.

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Other names associated with the movement include William Ladd, Noah Worcester, Thomas Cogswell Upham and Asa Mahan.

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The record for the largest continuously placed underwater concrete pour was completed 18 October 2010, in New Orleans, Louisiana by contractor C. J. Mahan Construction Company, LLC of Grove City, Ohio.
* Originally based on writing by Christopher Mahan as a Pierce College English 101 assignment: christophermahan. com
He was voiced by Rafael de Penagos ( in the original Spanish version ) and Kerry Mahan ( in the English-language version ).
Mahan pushed the concept of the " big navy " and an expansionist view where defence was achieved by controlling the sea approaches rather than fortifying the coast.
Arthur Tappan, financial agent of the Oberlin Collegiate Institute, and co-founder John Shipherd, saw an opportunity to solve Oberlin's financial problems by inviting the rebels ( including Mahan and Morgan ) to come to Oberlin.
U. S. District Judge James Mahan voided the state ban on advertising by legal brothels on grounds the state did not offer any compelling interest in support of the policy, but the U. S Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit upheld the state law in March 2010.
Influenced by Mahan, Ratzel wrote of aspirations for German naval reach, agreeing that sea power was self-sustaining, as the profit from trade would pay for the merchant marine, unlike land power.
After the death of King Kō of Wa, his younger brother Bu acceeded to the throne ; King Bu requested to have Baekje added to the list of protectorates included in the official title bestowed upon the King of Wa by mandate of the Emperor of China, but his title was only renewed as " Supervisor of All Military Affairs of the Six Countries of Wa, Silla, Imna, Gara, Chinhan, and Mahan, Great General Who Keeps Peace in the East, King of the Country of Wa.
; Goldar: Voiced by Kerrigan Mahan ( credited as Ryan O ' Flannigan in the first two seasons ).
However, the fact that " native heritage " is primarily interpreted by the Samguk Sagi to mean " Three Kingdoms heritage " brings us to the work ’ s ostensibly broader purpose, and that was to promote Three Kingdoms, in contrast to the competing neighbors like Buyeo, Mahan, Gaya, which were absorbed into Three Kingdoms, as the orthodox ruling kingdoms of Korea, and to thus solidify the legitimacy and prestige of the Goryeo state, as Three Kingdoms ’ s rightful successor.
In addition to these works, Mahan wrote more than a hundred articles on international politics and related topics, which were closely read by policy makers.
Mahan contended that with command of the sea, even if local and temporary, naval operations in support of land forces can be of decisive importance and that naval supremacy can be exercised by a transnational consortium acting in defense of a multinational system of free trade.
Mahan represented the United States at the first international conference on arms control that was initiated by Russia in 1899.
Mahan argued for a universal principle of concentration of powerful ships in home waters and minimized strength in distant seas, while Fisher reversed Mahan by utilizing technological change to propose submarines for defense of home waters and mobile battle cruisers for protection of distant imperial interests.
Mahan on Naval Strategy: selections from the writings of Rear Admiral Alfred Thayer Mahan ed by John B. Hattendorf ( 1991 )
Chapter IV of, by A. T. Mahan was titled Howe: The General Officer, as Tactician.
* Chapter III, Rodney: The Form in, by A. T. Mahan
These are long-haul flights – among others – by Air Berlin, Delta Air Lines, Emirates, Mahan Air and Turkish Airlines.

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