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Mahan Hall at the United States Naval Academy, named after Admiral Mahan.
* The United States Naval Academy's Mahan Hall was named in his honor, as was Mahan Hall at the Naval War College.
Mahan Hall at the United States Military Academy was named for his father, Dennis Hart Mahan.
* Mahan Hall: Built in 1907 as Felix Hall, Mahan was the first men's residence.
Mahan Hall at the United States Military Academy at West Point was named in his honor.
Mahan Hall at the U. S. Naval Academy and the Naval War College were named for his son, Alfred Thayer Mahan.
* Buildings at the United States Naval Academy, Annapolis, Maryland, including Bancroft Hall ( 1901 1906 ), the Naval Academy Chapel ( 1908 ), Mahan Hall, Maury Hall, Sampson Hall, and the Superintendent's residence

Mahan and named
* A. T. Mahan Elementary School and A. T. Mahan High School at Keflavik Naval Air Station in Iceland, were also named in his honor.
* Naval Sea Cadet Corps unit in Albany, New York is honored with his name as the Mahan Division also named after the USS Mahan
The Alfred Thayer Mahan Award for Literary Achievement is named for the famous American naval historian and theorist, Rear Admiral Alfred Thayer Mahan, United States Navy who, through his writing, provided vital stimulus and guidance to those who share in the defense of the nation.

Mahan and for
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.
* The State of New Jersey's Edna Mahan Correctional Facility for Women is located near Clinton, next to the Hunterdon Developmental Center in Union Township.
Two state facilities, the New Jersey Department of Corrections Edna Mahan Correctional Facility for Women, and the New Jersey Department of Human Services Hunterdon Developmental Center, are located in Union Township.
* Sean Mahan, NFL center for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Nocona Boot Company and Justin Industries have since moved ; however, the Montague Boot Company has been established in downtown Nocona making boots for the Larry Mahan line at Cavender's Boot City.
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 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.
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.
Mahan sought to resurrect Horatio Nelson as a national hero in Britain and used the book as a platform for expressing his views on naval strategy and tactics.
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.
Between 1889 and 1892 Mahan was engaged in special service for the Bureau of Navigation, and in 1893 he was appointed to command the powerful new protected cruiser Chicago on a visit to Europe, where he was received and feted.
" Looking Outward for America: An Ideological Criticism of the Rhetoric of Captain Alfred Thayer Mahan, USN, in American Magazines of the 1890s.
This was in keeping with the theory of Alfred Thayer Mahan, a doctrine to which every major navy subscribed before World War II, in which wars would be decided by engagements between opposing surface fleets ( as they had been for over 300 years ).
However, more neutral observers, such as Mahan, have also seen the action as a whole, as does Pemsel, and naval actions over a period of days were not unusual for the time.
On Akiyama's arrival in New York, he attempted to contact Alfred Thayer Mahan for advice and recommendations on how to study at either the US Naval Academy or Naval War College.
Among the first four faculty members were Tasker H. Bliss, a future Army Chief of Staff, James R. Soley, the first civilian faculty member and a future Assistant Secretary of the Navy, and, most famously, Captain ( later, Rear Admiral ) Alfred Thayer Mahan, who soon became renowned for the scope of his strategic thinking and influence on naval leaders worldwide.

Mahan and Rear
* Alfred Thayer Mahan, U. S. Rear Admiral, geopolitician and historian
Before entering on his duties, College President Rear Admiral Stephen B. Luce pointed Mahan in the direction of writing his future studies on the influence of sea power.
Mahan on Naval Strategy: selections from the writings of Rear Admiral Alfred Thayer Mahan ed by John B. Hattendorf ( 1991 )
Like his American contemporary, Rear Admiral Alfred Thayer Mahan of the U. S. Navy, Corbett saw naval warfare as part of a nation's larger policies.
The name Mahan was assigned to these four United States Navy ships in honor of Rear Admiral Alfred Thayer Mahan, a naval historian and theorist on sea power.
He was the father of American naval historian and theorist Rear Admiral Alfred Thayer Mahan.

Mahan and Admiral
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.
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'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.
* 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.

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* 1914 Alfred Thayer Mahan, American captain and historian ( b. 1840 )
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.
* 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.
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.
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

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