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AMERICAN NAVAL HISTORY
1900-WW I
PEOPLE OF
INTEREST
THEODORE ROOSEVELT
Became
youngest president as he took over after McKinley’s assassination. Fiske thought he was more involved with his
duties as CinC than any other Pres to date, except GW. Gets naval increases from Congress; largest
peacetime expansion for US; 1901 6th largest Navy to 2nd
in 1909
BRADLEY A. FISKE (RADM)
Helped
create the CNO position, though he never held the position himself. He fought in the Spanish War, Philippine Insurrection,
wrote 5 books, and created 60+ naval inventions, including a telescopic sight
for guns. 1st Admiral to
leave and return a ship by airplane.
WILLIAM S. SIMS (LT)
While in the
Pacific, learned from the HMS Terrible’s
captain Scott about “continuous aim” which had an 80% hit rate. Scott knew the inefficiency of American
gunnery (hitting 2.3% in Manila Bay with moored enemies in
perfect conditions) needed drastic improvement.
He could not get the naval administration to listen so wrote Roosevelt
who agreed and made him (a LT currently) in charge of target practice and
intelligence. Implements dry target
practice. Points out defects (low
freeboard, cinders fall back, no armor at guns)
EUGENE ELY
Performed ship to shore flight from USS Birmingham Nov 1910
FOREIGN
RELATIONS
*Venezuelan
Crisis – Latin countries were not repaying debts and then hiding behind Monroe
Doctrine. Roosevelt then said that misbehavior
could be punished as long as territory was not acquired. Germany, Britain, and France blockaded Venezuela until it agreed to
arbitration of its $12.5M debt.
*Roosevelt Corollary – said US would
police the Caribbean because the US has told Europe to stay out of it
*Columbia – trade partner with US,
but they refused to ratify treaty for Panama Canal; US supported Panamanian
revolution and cut Columbia’s forces off from Panama. Independence was achieved in weeks and Panama accepted the US treaty for the Panama Canal
Japan defeats China in Korea and Britain allies with Japan. This keeps Open Door trade in the Far East by preventing the “Triple
Intervention” (German-French-Russian) from allowing Russia to dominate trade there.
As the
world’s four dominant fleets (US, Brit, Jap, German) plotted against each
other, German planned to take Puerto Rico and make US renounce
Monroe Doctrine.
*Japan defeated Russia in the Battle of Tsushima
and allowed Roosevelt to negotiate peace. Japan got the land they wanted
but no reparations. Japs rioted but the
focus was mostly on their government, which fell 4mo later.
Roosevelt got himself into trouble
by saying the Navy needed 1 battleship a year and then agreeing to 2. Stifled opposition on the west coast when
they put restrictions on and segregated Jap immigrants which angered Japan. West coast then worried about Jap fleets
coming and resistance to a larger dropped.
*US-Jap
tension over immigration; US Pac war plan Orange
DREADNOUGHT-
THE ALL-BIG-GUN BATTLESHIP
The 8th
RN ship with this name. Caused ships to
be defined as pre or post dreadnought. Pre-DN were significantly weaker. The DN had all big guns which had much higher
efficiency than a ship that had mixed big and small guns. The idea was Italian but the Brits beat the
German and Japs to it (the German DN had many mixed guns too and was not
terribly efficient and the Jap DN was somewhat smaller).
Roosevelt had trouble convincing
Congress to quickly build many DN. He
established Pearl
Harbor
as a Pacific base to protect Panama and the Philippines.
Pennsylvania had 12mi range with 14”
guns; coal à oil power; 20% speed increase)
THE GREAT
WHITE FLEET
Roosevelt from his Pres yacht the Mayflower saluted the US 16 best battleships
painted in white which departed for a tour of the world. They signed a treaty in Japan to maintain status quo in
the Pacific. Greeted
in many cities.
Flagship Connecticut; Steel US Navy coming of
age
Taft
Tried to tread
over Jap and Chinese feet in Asia, but with his fleet in the Atlantic, he had nothing to
persuade with. US vessels were
disproportionate – many more ammo, repair, and hospital type ships were
needed. Ships were also unsafe with
ships like the Kearsage a flashback could kill many men and a single shell
could knock out every gun.
In 1913
Anglo-Jap alliance changed so that if Japs went to war with US, Brits did not
have to join which knocked out the possibility of Japs making war on US in
Pacific. Germans and Brits had larger
fleets than US, but were in arms races with each other. Guantanamo Bay was est and could protect
the Caribbean and Panama Canal. The US was very well protected –
its fleet could protect from any enemy est a base
close enough to attack the US.
The Panama
Canal – US treaty 1903; first ship through 114; 50mi long, saves 8000mi trip