Far-reaching Maritime War

Far-reaching Maritime War

by Editor-in-chief Xie Yu

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"Far-reaching Ocean Wars" collects classic wars that took place on the oceans at home and abroad in ancient and modern times. Each article introduces in detail the historical background, arduous process and hidden stories of the wars. Including: China's earliest naval battle, the Battle of Sicily, the Battle of Sheep River, the Battle of Lepanto, the Battle of Luliang, the Battle of Trafalgar, the Battle of Athos, the Sino-Japanese Sino-Japanese Sino-Japanese War, the Japanese-Russian Battle of Tsushima, the Battle of the West, the Battle of Indronel, the Battle of Dardanelles, the Battle of Jutland, the US-Japanese Battle of Midway, etc. Maritime war, as the name suggests, refers to war that takes place on the vast sea level. Maritime warfare has a long history. For readers who have seen a lot of land wars, ocean warfare is unimaginable. It is more difficult and thrilling than land wars.

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