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Maritime operations in the Russo-Japanese War, 1904-1905

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<div>Sir Julian S. Corbett, trained in law, died in 1922.</div>

כותר Maritime operations in the Russo-Japanese War, 1904-1905 / Julian S. Corbett
with an introduction by John B. Hattendorf and Donald M. Schurman.
מוציא לאור Annapolis, Maryland : Naval Institute Press
Newport, Rhode Island : Naval War College Press
שנה 2015
הערות Description based upon print version of record.
הערת תוכן ותקציר Table of Contents
Chapter I. Genesis of the Baltic Fleet
Chapter II. Cruise of the Smolensk and Petersburg
Chapter III. The Dogger Bank Incident
Chapter IV. The Situation at Port Arthur to the First Attack on 203-Metre Hill, September 19th to 23rd
Chapter V. The Blockade of Kwangtung
Chapter VI. First Effects of the Baltic Fleet-The Japanese Dilemma
Chapter VII. 203-Metre Hill
Chapter VIII. Destruction of the Ships in Port Arthur and the Torpedo Attacks on the Sevastopol
Chapter IX. The Fall of Port Arthur
Chapter X. Progress and Altered Function of the Baltic Fleet
Chapter XI. Japanese Preparations for the Baltic FleetChapter XII. Fleet Movements in March and April
Chapter XIII. Concentration of the Baltic Fleet in the Theatre of War
Chapter XIV. Final Approach of the Baltic Fleet and Movements up to Contact
Chapter XV. The Battle of the Sea of Japan: First Phase
Chapter XVI. The Battle of the Sea of Japan: Second Phase
Chapter XVII. The Battle of the Sea of Japan: Third Phase with the Cruiser Operations
Chapter XVIII. The Battle of the Sea of Japan: Fourth Phase-The Chase
Chapter XIX. The Battle of the Sea of Japan: The Flotilla Attack
Chapter XX. Admiral Nebogatov's SurrenderChapter XXI. Operations consequent on the Battle of Tsushima
Chapter XXII. The First Sakhalin Expedition
Chapter XXIII. The Second Sakhalin Expedition
Chapter XXIV. Conclusion
APPENDICES
A. Russian Preparatory Strategy-
I. Far Eastern Staff Plans of Naval Operations, 1901-3
II. Staff Conference of December 31, 1903
III. Instructions for the Vladivostok Squadron
IV. The Vladivostok Flotilla
V. Command of the Yellow Sea
VI. The Question of a New Base
VII. Admiralty Staff Plan, 17th October 1903
VIII. Naval War Games
IX. Admiral Makarov's Appreciation X. Progress of Admiral Virenius's Squadron
B. Japanese Orders and Instructions-
I. Admiral Togo's Battle Instructions, 14th September 1904
II. Flotilla Attack on the ""Sevastopol""
(a) Commander Kasama's Instructions
(b) Commander Seki's Instructions
C. Additions to the Japanses Navy Available During the Period of this Volume
D. Japanese Auxiliary Vessels
E1. Russian Auxiliary Vessels available in the Far East during the Period of this Volume
E2. Russian Auxiliary Vessels
F1. Merchant Vessels seized or sunk by the Japanese from the commencement of hostilities to the end of the War. F2. Merchant Vessels seized or sunk by the Russians from the commencement of hostilities to the end of the War
G1. Russian Losses in War Vessels
G2. Japanese Losses in War Vessels
H. Work and Organisation of the Japanese Staff
Index
About the Editors
היקף החומר 1 online resource (489 p.)
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