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None of the commanders during 1920-1939 paid much attention to the potential of the aircraft in naval warfare.
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Since ships in the expansion are now steam-powered, there are significant changes in naval warfare and tactics from previous games.
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In naval warfare plunging fire was often used to penetrate an enemy ship's thinner deck armor rather than firing directly at an enemy ship's side.
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During the early 15th century, sailing ships began to dominate naval warfare in northern waters.
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The 1860s was a time of many turning points in terms of how naval warfare was fought.
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Privateers were an accepted part of naval warfare from the 16th to the 19th centuries, authorised by all significant naval powers.
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Pirates may have originally used a red flag, which was also common in naval warfare, to signal that no quarter would be given.
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The battle between the two ironclads marked a turning point in the way naval warfare would be fought in the immediate future and beyond.
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The terms originated with sailing and naval warfare, but beginning in the 20th century, "hull-down" has also been used in armoured warfare.
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Privateers were part of naval warfare from the 16th to the 19th centuries.
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