
Bradley A. (Bradley Allen) Fiske
Rear Admiral Bradley Allen Fiske was an officer in the United States Navy who was noted as a technical innovator. During his long career, Fiske invented more than a hundred and thirty electrical and mechanical devices, with both naval and civilian uses, and wrote extensively on technical and professional issues; The New Yorker called him "one of the notable naval inventors of all time." One of the earliest to understand the revolutionary possibilities of naval aviation, he wrote a number of books of important effect in gaining a wider understanding of the modern Navy by the public. For inventing the rangefinder, he was awarded the Elliott Cresson Medal of The Franklin Institute in 1891.

The Navy as a Fighting Machine
Explore how a powerful fleet can dictate international relations, protect a nation's interests, and resolve conflicts, all while shaping the course of history.
By Bradley A. (Bradley Allen) Fiske

Invention: The Master-key to Progress
From the dawn of humanity to the modern age, discover how brilliant minds and their ingenious creations have unlocked civilization's potential and shaped our destiny.
By Bradley A. (Bradley Allen) Fiske