Military History Podcast

The Third Naval Age

10.29.2006 - By George HagemanPlay

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The Naval Ages: Galleys, Sails, Steam, Missiles.  This episode focuses on the third naval age, the Naval Age of Steam.

The Third Naval age began with ironclad battleships, also known as

pre-dreadnoughts, which effectively used artillery guns, iron plating,

and steam power.  The keynote war of this naval era is the

Russo-Japanese War (1904-1905), specifically the Battles of Tsushima

Strait and Port Arthur. 

Once the HMS Dreadnought was created, the dreadnought battleship era of

the Naval Age of Steam began.  This era would last until WWII.  The

keynote battle of this era was the Battle of Jutland in WWI.

The Third Naval Age ended in WWII as a result of the aircraft carrier,

which replaced battleships as the principle ship of the fleet. 

For more information, read:

Dictionary of Battles by David Chandler

World Civilizations: 9th Edition

The Pacific War Companion by Daniel Marston

Europe at War: A "Red Book" of the Greatest War of History

Submarine by Drew Middleton

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