The number given her by Commander Ward in his "Naval Tactics," is probably nearest right--325.
Whatever may be thought of Clerk's claim to originality in constructing a system of naval tactics, and it has been seriously impugned, there can be no doubt that his criticisms on the past were sound.
Tromp well deserves his title as the "Father of Naval Tactics," and he undoubtedly taught Blake and Monk a good deal by the rough schooling of battle, but they proved apt pupils.
But in the Peloponnesian war we see not only the birth of naval tactics but a very high development, especially as revealed in these two victories of Phormio.
Naval tactics may be roughly divided into two great classes or sections, viz.
Hoste, the author of the first great treatise on Naval Tactics, quotes Tromp's formation as a typical method of retreat; but his account is vitiated by what seems a curious mistake.
It is of high importance for the history of naval tactics that we are at last able to fix the date of these memorable orders.
Yet it is impossible to credit him with introducing a revolution in naval tactics.
They are of the highest importance and mark a great stride in naval tactics, a stride which owing to Granville Penn's error is usually supposed to have been taken in the previous war.
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