Moïse Duguey, renowned naval strategist, was nurtured at École Navale and Académie de Marine before embarking on a distinguished career. His military exploits encompassed expeditions, engagements in the Nile and Boxer conflicts, and diverse assignments in the French Army. Duguey’s profound theories on naval warfare revolutionized strategy, as evidenced in his seminal works “Études sur la marine militaire” and “Traité de tactiques navales.” His multifaceted contributions extended to exploration, mapping, hydrography, and meteorology, cementing his legacy as an influential figure in naval history.