He was probably the most successful and talented naval tactician of the medieval period.
Even their best naval tacticians, the ones who understood forbidden technologies like self-replicating robot factories and starwisps, didn't comprehend quite what the Festival might do with them.
Noted as a naval tactician and strategist, Admiral Carney earned a second Distinguished Service Medal for planning and organizing the logistical support of Allied Forces in the Pacific.
Rear Admiral Oldendorf had executed the dream of every naval tactician by "crossing the T" of the enemy formation.
To be sure, they had homing capsules that would reach the headquarters of the Federated Sentient Planets in a mere five years, but to a retired naval tactician like Paul Benden, a fragile homing capsule did not offer much in the way of an effective backup.
Jean-François Du Cheyron, chevalier du Pavillon (29 September 1758-12 April 1782) was a French naval tactician and Capitaine du vaisseau, hero of the American Revolutionary War.
Under his support the young Turgut became a skilled sailor, an outstanding gunner, and was trained as a cannoneer and master of siege artillery, a skill which would play an important role in Turgut's future success and reputation as a superb naval tactician.
Paul Hoste (1652-1700) was a Jesuit priest and naval tactician who produced the first major work on naval tactics.
The reinforcements also brought with them a new commander, the Dutch Admiral General Cornelis Tromp, one of the ablest naval tacticians of his time.
Sébastien-François Bigot, vicomte de Morogues, (1 March 1706, Brest, France - 26 August 1781, Villefallier, near Orléans, Loiret), was a French soldier and sailor and military naval tactician.