Information at Sea

JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9781421410265

Shipboard Command and Control in the U.S. Navy, from Mobile Bay to Okinawa

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By Timothy S. Wolters
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JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY PRESS
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336

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Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. Flags, Flares, and Lights: A World before Wireless
2. Sparks and Arcs: The Navy Adopts Radio
3. War and Peace: Coordinating Naval Forces
4. A Most Complex Problem: Demanding Information
5. Creating the Brain of a Warship: Radar and the CIC
Conclusion
Abbreviations
Notes
Essay on Sources
Archives and Manuscript Collections
Index

""An outstanding history of the US Navy from the Civil War through the Second World War... Information at Sea has four particular strengths. First, it reveals the connective tissues and nervous system of shipboard command and control across an eighty-year period through extensive pioneering archival research. Second, its well written chronicle of technological investigation, adaptation, innovation, and combat applications will appeal to experts and general readers alike. Third, it seamlessly interweaves bureaucratic decision-making with matters of laboratory research and development, field experimentation, adjustments in training and education, and the new command and control systems; Wolters explains how, why, and to what effect the Navy made changes to improve its combat efficiency. Fourth, the book challenges the longstanding notion that entrenched naval conservatism time and again retarded innovation. Wolters makes abundantly clear that, on the contrary, the Navy regularly listened, learned, and made intelligent decisions about integrating new communications and detection systems... For all these reasons, Information at Sea should stand as a landmark work of military history.""

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