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Navigating Naval Strategy
This chapter explores the early intellectual journey of a naval officer driven by the 1948 unification hearings to articulate the Navy's strategic purpose. It highlights the significant influences of scholars at the Naval War College, particularly focusing on the balance between theoretical foundations and practical applications in military strategy. Additionally, the chapter discusses J.C. Wylie's contributions to the understanding of various strategic methods and the importance of land control and individual soldiers in warfare.