Playing War · Wargaming and U.S. Navy Preparations for World War II

Playing War · Wargaming and U.S. Navy Preparations for World War II
Authors
Lillard, John M.
Publisher
Potomac Books
Tags
his027110 history , military , united states , his027150 history , naval , his036060 history , 20th century , history
ISBN
9781612348261
Date
2016-04-01T00:00:00+00:00
Size
2.22 MB
Lang
en
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Between the First and Second World Wars, the U.S. Navy used the experience it had gained in battle to prepare for future wars through simulated conflicts, or war games, at the Naval War College. In *Playing War* John M. Lillard analyzes individual war games in detail, showing how players tested new tactics and doctrines, experimented with advanced technology, and transformed their approaches through these war games, learning lessons that would prepare them to make critical decisions in the years to come.

Recent histories of the interwar period explore how the U.S. Navy digested the impact of World War I and prepared itself for World War II. However, most of these works overlook or dismiss the transformational quality of the War College war games and the central role they played in preparing the navy for war. To address that gap, *Playing War* details how the interwar navy projected itself into the future through simulated conflicts. *Playing War* recasts the reputation of the interwar War College as an agent of preparation and innovation and the war games as the instruments of that agency.