The Rise of American Naval Power, 1776-1918Princeton University Press, 1939 - 398 من الصفحات |
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... European armaments , " 52 and certainly not to carry a war into European waters.53 It was even frequently suggested that we should leave European admiralties to carry on costly experiments in naval ordnance and architecture , doing ...
... European armaments , " 52 and certainly not to carry a war into European waters.53 It was even frequently suggested that we should leave European admiralties to carry on costly experiments in naval ordnance and architecture , doing ...
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... European naval race would expose the United States to attack from overseas . Such logic was difficult to sustain . The United States Navy at its then existing strength would prob- ably have been more than a match for any fleet , save ...
... European naval race would expose the United States to attack from overseas . Such logic was difficult to sustain . The United States Navy at its then existing strength would prob- ably have been more than a match for any fleet , save ...
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... European waters . Destruction of either fleet - especially Britain's would potentially diminish the security of the United States in the Atlantic . A general war in Europe , moreover , would inevitably cause violent repercussions in the ...
... European waters . Destruction of either fleet - especially Britain's would potentially diminish the security of the United States in the Atlantic . A general war in Europe , moreover , would inevitably cause violent repercussions in the ...
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Sea Power and American Independence 1776 | 7 |
Independence Without Sea Power 17831789 | 16 |
Naval Expansion and Cruiser | 25 |
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