The Rise of American Naval Power, 1776-1918Princeton University Press, 1939 - 398 من الصفحات |
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... enemy , and thereby compel withdrawal of hostile forces from our own seaboard.40 The same trend of thought was further developed in a series of reports on coast defense , prepared mainly by two famous military engineers , Simon ...
... enemy , and thereby compel withdrawal of hostile forces from our own seaboard.40 The same trend of thought was further developed in a series of reports on coast defense , prepared mainly by two famous military engineers , Simon ...
الصفحة 101
... enemy could send into a wide zone of open sea beyond the coastline , or , at the very least , strong enough to prevent a dispersion of the enemy's forces within that area . There was an equally general failure to grasp the further ...
... enemy could send into a wide zone of open sea beyond the coastline , or , at the very least , strong enough to prevent a dispersion of the enemy's forces within that area . There was an equally general failure to grasp the further ...
الصفحة 159
... enemy's naval force by keeping command of the open sea , with all the power " such a command would give " of aggression " upon the enemy's " own shores and commerce . " This strategy , they contended , would be " cheaper " and " more ...
... enemy's naval force by keeping command of the open sea , with all the power " such a command would give " of aggression " upon the enemy's " own shores and commerce . " This strategy , they contended , would be " cheaper " and " more ...
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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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