The Rise of American Naval Power, 1776-1918Princeton University Press, 1939 - 398 من الصفحات |
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... battleships could carry heavier armor and larger guns , and still have sufficient radius of action to command the sea from Nova Scotia to the Isthmus of Panama.46 The battleship clause evoked great opposition which ranged over a broad ...
... battleships could carry heavier armor and larger guns , and still have sufficient radius of action to command the sea from Nova Scotia to the Isthmus of Panama.46 The battleship clause evoked great opposition which ranged over a broad ...
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... battleships and twelve armored cruisers28 — which placed the United States second only to France and Great Britain.29 It did " not seem necessary at least in the immediate future , " he declared in December 1905 , to increase the fleet ...
... battleships and twelve armored cruisers28 — which placed the United States second only to France and Great Britain.29 It did " not seem necessary at least in the immediate future , " he declared in December 1905 , to increase the fleet ...
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... battleships than he had demanded . Except for submarines which Congressmen especially favored because of their pre- sumed utility for coast and harbor defense , " the Administra- tion had secured comparatively little besides battleships ...
... battleships than he had demanded . Except for submarines which Congressmen especially favored because of their pre- sumed utility for coast and harbor defense , " the Administra- tion had secured comparatively little besides battleships ...
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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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