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Alfred Thayer Mahan was an influential American naval officer and historian, best known for his works on naval strategy and history. His seminal book, "The Influence of Sea Power upon History, 1660-1783," published in 1890, argued that national greatness is inextricably linked to maritime power. Mahan's theories emphasized the importance of a strong navy and control of international trade routes, which had a significant impact on naval strategy in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. His ideas inspired naval policies in several countries and shaped the development of naval forces worldwide.

Mahan served as an instructor at the United States Naval Academy and held various positions throughout his career, culminating in his promotion to the rank of rear admiral. His writings not only influenced military strategies but also contributed to the education of future naval leaders. Mahan's legacy endures in naval thought, and he is often regarded as one of the most important figures in naval history, with his concepts continuing to be relevant in modern maritime strategy.

Nazionalità Americano
Data di nascita September 27, 1840
Luogo di nascita West Point, New York, United States
Data di morte December 1, 1914