The Rise of American Naval Power, 1776-1918Naval Institute Press, 1980 - 404 من الصفحات |
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... Roosevelt's book , The Naval War of 1812 , published in 1882 when the author was but twenty - four years old ... Theodore Roosevelt ( 1931 ) , passim ; and E. P. Oberholtzer , History of the United States Since the Civil War ( 1917-1937 ) ...
... Roosevelt's book , The Naval War of 1812 , published in 1882 when the author was but twenty - four years old ... Theodore Roosevelt ( 1931 ) , passim ; and E. P. Oberholtzer , History of the United States Since the Civil War ( 1917-1937 ) ...
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... Theodore Roosevelt and the Japanese - American Crises ( 1934 ) , PP . 277-8 . 8 Roosevelt frankly viewed the Philippines as valuable chiefly for strategic purposes . See his reply to notification and his letter accepting the Republican ...
... Theodore Roosevelt and the Japanese - American Crises ( 1934 ) , PP . 277-8 . 8 Roosevelt frankly viewed the Philippines as valuable chiefly for strategic purposes . See his reply to notification and his letter accepting the Republican ...
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... Roosevelt announced a breath- ing spell . Counting vessels still under construction , he esti- mated the effective naval strength at forty armored ships- twenty - eight ... Roosevelt's , strongly The Naval Policy of Theodore Roosevelt 261.
... Roosevelt announced a breath- ing spell . Counting vessels still under construction , he esti- mated the effective naval strength at forty armored ships- twenty - eight ... Roosevelt's , strongly The Naval Policy of Theodore Roosevelt 261.
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Chart and Compass | 11 |
Sea Power and American Independence 1776 | 11 |
Independence Without Sea Power 17831789 | 16 |
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