The Rise of American Naval Power, 1776-1918Princeton University Press, 1939 - 398 من الصفحات |
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... hostile shore , and in protecting the necessary supporting squadrons from torpedoes and mines , even when the assailants had vastly superior resources at their command.47 Although it was demonstrable that the continental United States ...
... hostile shore , and in protecting the necessary supporting squadrons from torpedoes and mines , even when the assailants had vastly superior resources at their command.47 Although it was demonstrable that the continental United States ...
الصفحة 371
... hostile waters . The ever - present submarine menace would require steaming at sustained high speed , which would enormously increase the fleet's fuel consumption as well as wear and tear on propelling machinery . The enemy's fleet ...
... hostile waters . The ever - present submarine menace would require steaming at sustained high speed , which would enormously increase the fleet's fuel consumption as well as wear and tear on propelling machinery . The enemy's fleet ...
الصفحة 378
... hostile transoceanic operations against a great naval Power would be , without well equipped and strongly fortified oversea bases , an enormously difficult undertaking , and one without successful precedent in modern naval annals ...
... hostile transoceanic operations against a great naval Power would be , without well equipped and strongly fortified oversea bases , an enormously difficult undertaking , and one without successful precedent in modern naval annals ...
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Chart and Compass I | 1 |
Sea Power and American Independence 1776 | 7 |
Independence Without Sea Power 17831789 | 16 |
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