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- Albert777MAX (talk · contribs) (Philippine Naval Assets)
- Bigroger27509 (talk · contribs) (US Naval History)
- Browhatwhyamihere (talk · contribs) (translating Ottoman Navy ship articles, especially the more obscure ones)
- Buster40004 (talk · contribs) (WWII US and Japanese Naval History)
- Cplakidas (talk · contribs) (Ancient Greek, Roman, Byzantine, early Islamic, Venetian, Ottoman & modern Greek navies and ships)
- Cuprum17 (talk · contribs) (United States Revenue Cutter Service & United States Coast Guard cutters, Operation Market Time)
- David Biddulph (talk · contribs) (Royal Navy, particularly current)
- DPdH (talk · contribs) (Main interests => Countries/Regions: Argentinean, British, German, & USA Navies, warships & ordnance. Conflicts: WWII esp.Atlantic and Mediterranean, Falklands/Malvinas war. Technology: Modern warships & related weaponry/ordnance in general. Naval Aviation, esp. carrier-borne.)
- EpsilonEditor (talk · contribs) (WW2, Primarily USN and IJN)
- Euryalus (talk · contribs) (1714-1812)
- GELongstreet (talk · contribs) (18th-20th century)
- Georgewilliamherbert (talk · contribs)
- Gwillhickers (talk · contribs) {Early American Naval History, commanders and their ships}
- History person 2 (talk · contribs) (primarily WW2)
- Iazyges (talk · contribs) WW2 German navy.
- Peter Isotalo (talk · contribs) Pre-modern stuff, especially galleys.
- Keallu (talk · contribs) (WWI, WWII, especially U-boats, and modern military history)
- Kirk (talk · contribs) (Naval ranks)
- Kralizec! (talk · contribs) (primarily the pre-Dreadnought era through WWII)
- LordAmeth (talk · contribs) (pre-modern East Asia)
- McMuff (talk · contribs) (Royal Canadian Navy and related)
- MChew (talk · contribs) (Japan, mostly)
- Mandrake079 (talk · contribs) (Naval history, especially Royal Navy 19th and 20th Centuries)
- Mike Searson (talk · contribs) (USMC, Navy SEALs, Specwar)
- MoRsE (talk · contribs) (20th century ships and warfare, especially Finland related, AWB-user)
- Parsecboy (talk · contribs) (the German navies primarily, various others)
- Phichanad (talk · contribs) (Philippine Naval Assets)
- PMG (talk · contribs) (translation to pl.wiki)
- Reb1981 (talk · contribs) (US Navy, Naval History, WWII)
- RobDuch (talk · contribs) (US Navy, esp DD, SS/SSN, early cruiser class articles)
- SmartyPants22 (talk · contribs) (Mostly Royal Navy, but will help with anything)
- Sp33dyphil (talk · contribs)
- Starsign1971 (talk · contribs)
- Sturmvogel_66 (talk · contribs)
- the_ed17 (talk · contribs) (World War II battleships...random things too.)
- Luis Santos24 (talk · contribs) (U.S. Navy 1941-present. Modern Naval Warfare. U.S. Navy articles.)
- The Land (talk · contribs) (Articles on types of warship, obscure 19th century stuff, and naval warfare in general)
- Thewellman (talk · contribs) (Battle of the Atlantic (1939–1945))
- Toddy1 (talk · contribs) (warships from the Symondites onwards, and associated topics)
- Valentinian (talk · contribs)
- Welsh (talk · contribs) (Royal Navy ship classes and individual ships)
- Woody (talk · contribs) (Royal Navy)
- Pahlevun (talk · contribs) (Iranian Navy and related)
- Thehistorianisaac (talk · contribs)
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- ÄDA - DÄP (talk · contribs) Submarines, in general, U-boats in particular - and their targets. Also, German navies through the ages.
- Bernstein2291 (talk · contribs) (Mainly American)
- Chewygum (talk · contribs) (Philippine Maritime History,WWII)
- Chwyatt (talk · contribs) (WW2 and modern)
- Charlesvvvv (talk · contribs) (Interested in the British Royal Navy and American Navy)
- Cla68 (talk · contribs) (WW2 Pacific campaign battles)
- Climie.ca (talk · contribs) (WWII - Japanese Battleships and Aircraft Carriers)
- djwilms (talk · contribs) (China's naval development, French navy in late nineteenth century, Sino-French War)
- Duanedonecker (talk · contribs) (United States Navy Retired, US Navy History, Navies of The World, warships)
- Dott.Piergiorgio (talk · contribs) (Italian Navy & warships, Med conflict in WWII, warships of steam era, Naval miscellany)
- Dziban303 (talk · contribs) (WWII & Modern warships; WWII naval battles)
- Fabartus (talk · contribs)
- Федоров (talk · contribs) (Soviet/Russian Navy - history, people, places, ships & submarines)
- Folks at 137 (talk · contribs) (mainly WWII, but not exclusively)
- Inge (talk · contribs)
- Jll (talk · contribs) (World War One, Royal Navy)
- JonEastham (talk · contribs) (20th Century Maritime Warfare mainly Naval Hardware, primarily British & HMNB Portsmouth)
- Kallemax (talk · contribs) (mainly, but not limited to WWI, WWII, the cold war, submarines and Soviet/Russian naval technology)
- LameCat (talk · contribs) (British Navy vessels)
- Leifern (talk · contribs) (Gunboat War)
- Maralia (talk · contribs) (mainly USN ships, shipwrecks of all periods)
- Mareklug (talk · contribs) So-far, Ford Island rewrite with 2 others. But, hey, I had the massive massively illustrated hardback WWII at Sea, in Polish, as a kid. As well as "Warfare at Sea in Antiquity" or some such, tambien. So, who can tell... I am not Walking Encyclopedia for nuthin'.
- Neddyseagoon (talk · contribs) (ancient naval warfare, Classis Britannica, Roman Navy, Goodwin Sands wrecks, HMNB Portsmouth, Napoleonic era)
- Pietje96 (talk · contribs) (Spanish/French/British/Dutch navies during the Age of Sail)
- Saberwyn (talk · contribs) (Royal Australian Navy and related)
- Takashi kurita (talk · contribs) (Spanish Ships and Spanish sailor; start with traslation Churruca class destroyer)
- Trekphiler (talk · contribs) (submarine warfare and antisubmarine warfare, particularly WW2; WW2 submarines generally)
- Tirronan (talk · contribs) (War of 1812, US Battleships)
- Underneath-it-All (talk · contribs) (submarine warfare)
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- ...to referencing and citation (30,625) • ...to coverage and accuracy (25,648) • ...to structure (7,747) • ...to grammar (1,192) • ...to supporting materials (3,401)
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- Full list
- Cleanup needed
- Spanish corvette Tornado • Richelieu-class battleship (for content, not copyediting)
- Requested articles
- Type 988 Radar • Type 992 Radar • MSC-218-class minesweeper • Naval Medical Clinic Bermuda • Personnel Support Activity Detachment Bermuda • J. Angus Waters • Jung Ji • Kameto Kuroshima • Sohn Il-wan • Tota Ishimaru • Wilfred Dowman • Yawara Matsumoto (currently redirect) • MV Swift The sealift command ship • Signal cannon • English ship Ann and Joyce (active in the English Civil War, 1644) • Peruvian submarine Ferré (1912) • Peruvian submarine Palacios (1913); Río de la Plata (es:Río de la Plata); Extremadura (es:Extremadura)
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- Battle of Blackett Strait • Battle off Horaniu • Blue-water navy • Boarding (attack) • British Eastern Fleet • Confederate States Navy • Naval Academy Chapel • Naval Air Station Bermuda Annex • Naval Air Station Cecil Field • Naval architecture • Naval aviation • Naval history • Naval strategy • Naval tactics • Operation Ariel or Aerial? • Operation Cockpit • Operation Cycle • Operation Harpoon (1942) • Operation Juno • Operation Rheinübung • Operation Tan No. 2 • Operation Zitronella • PQ-13 • Inigo Campioni • Kakuji Kakuta • Koichi Shiozawa • Wilson Brown (admiral) • HMT Awatea • USS Gunason (DE-795) • USS Red Rover • USS Tatum (APD-81) • SS Gopher State (T-ACS-4) • Walter Hose • Percy W. Nelles • James D. Prentice • Battle of Pierres Noires • Hazemeyer gun control system • HMS Victoria (1859) • USS YP-16 • Mexican Navy (History section) • Black Sea mutiny
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- Battle of Kula Gulf • Battle of the Java Sea • Battle of Tsushima • HNLMS De Ruyter (1935) • Submarine warfare in the Black Sea campaigns (1942) • Submarine warfare in the Black Sea campaigns (1943) • Submarine warfare in the Black Sea campaigns (1944) • Condell-class frigate • Kamchatka (ship)
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Did you know
- 22 May 2024 – William Henry Harrison Seeley (talk · edit · hist) was nominated for DYK by CommissarDoggo (t · c); see discussion
Articles for deletion
- 12 May 2024 – CFAV Barkerville (talk · edit · hist) AfDed by Trainsandotherthings (t · c) was closed as redirect by Liz (t · c) on 26 May 2024; see discussion (4 participants; relisted)
- 12 May 2024 – CFAV Haro (talk · edit · hist) AfDed by Trainsandotherthings (t · c) was closed as redirect by Liz (t · c) on 26 May 2024; see discussion (4 participants; relisted)
- 12 Apr 2024 – French ship Gapeau (B284) (talk · edit · hist) AfDed by Fram (t · c) was closed as no consensus by Doczilla (t · c) on 27 May 2024; see discussion (16 participants; relisted)
Categories for discussion
- 25 May 2024 – Category:Naval battles by country involved (talk · edit · hist) was CfDed by Nederlandse Leeuw (t · c); see discussion
- 25 May 2024 – Category:Naval battles by former country involved (talk · edit · hist) was CfDed by Nederlandse Leeuw (t · c); see discussion
Redirects for discussion
- 09 Apr 2024 – USS Pueblo (AGER-2 (talk · edit · hist) →USS Pueblo (AGER-2) was RfDed by Utopes (t · c); see discussion
Featured article candidates
- 26 Apr 2024 – Yugoslav submarine Mališan (talk · edit · hist) was FA nominated by Peacemaker67 (t · c); see discussion
A-Class review
- undated – CSS General Earl Van Dorn (talk · edit · hist) was put up for A-Class review
- undated – HMS Sardonyx (1919) (talk · edit · hist) was put up for A-Class review
Good article nominees
- 27 May 2024 – Ernest J. King (talk · edit · hist) was GA nominated by Hawkeye7 (t · c); start discussion
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- 23 May 2024 – Northrop Grumman E-2 Hawkeye (talk · edit · hist) is requested to be moved to Grumman E-2 by Schierbecker (t · c); see discussion
- 12 May 2024 – Motor Launch (talk · edit · hist) is requested to be moved to Motor launch (naval) by Dicklyon (t · c); see discussion
Articles to be merged
- 18 May 2024 – USS Wadsworth (FFG-9) (talk · edit · hist) is proposed for merging to ORP Generał Tadeusz Kościuszko by Commanderbuzzard (t · c); see discussion
- 16 May 2024 – Action of 10 May 1915 (talk · edit · hist) is proposed for merging to Action of 10 May 1915 by Klbrain (t · c); see discussion
- 14 Mar 2024 – Battle of the Bosporus (talk · edit · hist) is proposed for merging to Action of 10 May 1915 by Parsecboy (t · c); see discussion
- 25 Feb 2024 – Captain of the fleet (talk · edit · hist) is proposed for merging to Fleet captain by Avocado (t · c); see discussion
- 25 Feb 2024 – Fleet captain (talk · edit · hist) is proposed for merging to Captain of the fleet by Avocado (t · c); see discussion
- 31 Jan 2024 – USRC Gallatin (1871) (talk · edit · hist) is proposed for merging to USS Albert Gallatin by 139.47.75.10 (t · c); see discussion
- 31 Jan 2024 – USS Albert Gallatin (talk · edit · hist) is proposed for merging to USRC Gallatin (1871) by 139.47.75.10 (t · c); see discussion
- 16 Nov 2023 – USS G. L. Brockenborough (talk · edit · hist) is proposed for merging to USS Brockenborough by Maliepa (t · c); see discussion
- 16 Nov 2023 – USS Brockenborough (talk · edit · hist) is proposed for merging to USS G. L. Brockenborough by Maliepa (t · c); see discussion
- 19 Oct 2023 – Swivel gun (talk · edit · hist) is proposed for merging to Swivel gun by Klbrain (t · c); see discussion
Articles to be split
- 23 Mar 2024 – Space marine (talk · edit · hist) is proposed for splitting by Yodin (t · c); see discussion
- 06 Mar 2024 – Submarine (talk · edit · hist) is proposed for splitting by Piotrus (t · c); see discussion
- 23 May 2018 – People's Liberation Army Navy (talk · edit · hist) is proposed for splitting by Sphilbrick (t · c); see discussion
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The following list is annotated and commented in an attempt to provide useful guides for editors. Each title is classified as belonging to any of the following categories:
- (P) Popular histories - these give an accessible, easily understood introduction to the subject but can be unclear on their sources. Good for providing contextual information in a specialist article, less so for detail and in asserting interpretations of primary sources.
- (A) Academic studies - these make critical use of sources to provide an interpretation. These should be the mainstay of article referencing.
- (C) Classic studies - sources of significance in the development of understanding of the subject, but often superseded by more recent research. Can be used for referencing but, unless talking about the author's theories directly, should preferably be checked against more modern works.
- Europe and North America
- Anderson, Roger Charles, Naval Wars in the Baltic During the Sailing-Ship Period 1522-1850. Gilbert-Wood, London. 1910 (C)
- Anderson, Roger Charles, Oared Fighting Ships: From Classical Times to the Coming of Steam. London. 1962. (C)
- A brief general history of oared vessels of war. Good for a general overview, but is necessarily less specific on details and tends to give undue focus on some regions and periods.
- Glete, Jan, Navies and Nations: Warships, Navies and State Building in Europe and America, 1500-1680. (2 volumes) Almqvist & Wiksell International, Stockholm. 1993. (A)
- A general overview of naval warfare in connection with political history. Contains a set of tables that summarizes the number of ships and approximate total tonnage of all major and minor navies throughout the period, including statistics on the extent of ship building.
- Glete, Jan, Warfare at Sea, 1500-1650: Maritime Conflicts and the Transformation of Europe. Routledge, London. 2000. ISBN 0-415-21455-6 (A)
- Guilmartin, John F. (2002). Galleons and Galleys. London: Cassell & Co. ISBN 0304352632.
- Hattendorf, John B. & Unger, Richard W. (editors), War at Sea in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance. Woodbridge, Suffolk. 2002. ISBN 0-85115-903-6[1] (A)
- Anthology by academic historians focused on a number of different topics. Includes discussion of academic analysis of naval warfare, including a general criticism of the concept of "sea control" as introduced by Alfred Thayer Mahan.
- Lewis, Archibald Ross & Runyan, Timothy J., European Naval and Maritime History, 300–1500. Indiana University Press, Bloomington. 1985. ISBN 0-253-20573-5
- Rodgers, William Ledyard, Naval Warfare Under Oars, 4th to 16th Centuries: A Study of Strategy, Tactics and Ship Design. United States Naval Institute, Annapolis, Maryland. 1939. (C)
- Rose, Susan, Medieval Naval Warfare, 1000-1500. Routledge, London. 2001. ISBN 0-415-23976-1 (A)
- Sondhaus, Lawrence. Naval warfare, 1815-1914. Routledge, London. 2001. (A)
- Mediterranean powers
- Anderson, Roger Charles, Naval Wars in the Levant, 1559-1853. Liverpool. 1952 (C)
- Crowley, Roger (2011). City of Fortune; How Venice Won and Lost a Naval Empire. London: Faber & Faber. ISBN 9780571245949. (P)
- Crowley, John (2008). Empires of the Sea:The Final Battle for the Mediterranean, 1521-1580. London: Faber & Faber. ISBN 9780571232307. (P)
- Guilmartin, John Francis, Gunpowder and Galleys: Changing Technology and Mediterranean Warfare at Sea in the Sixteenth Century. Cambridge University Press, London. 1974. ISBN 0-521-20272-8 (A)
- Highly influential study of naval warfare in the Mediterranean in the 16th century, especially in debunking the idea that galleys were immediately made obsolete by the invention of naval artillery.
- Pryor, John H., Geography, Technology, and War: Studies in the Maritime History of the Mediterranean, 649–1571 Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. 1991. 0-521-42892-0[2] (A)
- Mostly focused on development of ship technology, including summaries of various academic debates on the construction of various Mediterranean vessels.
- English and British navy
- Hanson, Neil (2003). The Confident Hope of a Miracle. London: Corgi. ISBN 0552149756.(P)
- Loades, David, The Tudor Navy: An administrative, political and military history. Scolar Press, Aldershot. 1992. ISBN 0-85967-922-5 (A)
- Moorhouse, Geoffrey (2005). Great Harry's Navy. London: Weidenfeld & Jackson. ISBN 0297645447. (P)
- Rodger, Nicholas A. M., The Safeguard of the Sea: A Naval History of Britain 660–1649. W.W. Norton & Company, New York. 1997. ISBN 0-393-04579-X
- Rodger, Nicholas A. M., The Command of the Ocean : A naval History of Britain 1649-1815. W.W. Norton & Company, New York. 2004. ISBN 0-393-06050-0
- Part of a three-volume series of British naval history. Very comprehensive, well-researched and meticulously references and covers social, political and even some cultural aspects of naval history. The bibliography is annotated by the author with comments on the strength and/or weaknesses of various works in the field.
- Ships and ship types
- Gardiner, Robert & Unger, Richard W., Cogs, Caravels and Galleons: The Sailing Ship 1000-1650. Conway Maritime Press, London. 1994. ISBN 0-85177-560-8 (A)
- Gardiner, Robert & Morrison, John S. (editors), The Age of the Galley: Mediterranean Oared Vessels Since Pre-Classical Times. Conway Maritime, London, 1995. ISBN 0-85177-554-3 (A)
- An anthology written by numerous authorities in the field. The focus is mostly on warfare and particularly ship construction and design. Some of the contributions are quite technical.
- Gardiner, Robert & Lavery, Brian (editors), The Line of Battle: Sailing Warships 1650-1840. Conway Maritime Press, London. 1992. ISBN 0-85177-561-6 (A)
- Garzke, William H.; Dulin, Robert O. (1985). Battleships: Axis and Neutral Battleships in World War II. Annapolis, Maryland: Naval Institute Press. ISBN 0-87021-101-3. OCLC 12613723.
- Biographies
- Sweetwater, Jack, The Great Admirals: Command at Sea 1587-1945. U.S. Naval Institute, Annapolis. 1997. ISBN 0-87021-229-X pp. 112-29[3]
- South American navies
- Scheina, Robert L. (1987). Latin America: A Naval History 1810–1987. Naval Institute Press. ISBN 0-87021-295-8. (A)