ID | 132122 |
Title Proper | Hail to the deep |
Language | ENG |
Author | Holmes, James |
Publication | 2014. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | IT'S EASY to forget the virtues of submarines, which lurk beneath not only the waters but also the consciousness of most Americans. They aren't as iconic as fighter jets or as visceral as tanks. But they can deny a stronger enemy navy control of important waters. Afterward they can exercise command of the sea, blockading or projecting power onto enemy shores with impunity. These elusive warships, in other words, pack an outsized punch. |
`In' analytical Note | National Interest vol. , No.132; Jul-Aug 2014: p.67-75 |
Journal Source | National Interest vol. , No.132; Jul-Aug 2014: p.67-75 |
Key Words | Submarine ; Strategy ; Fighter Jet ; World War II ; Pearl Harbor ; United States ; Japan ; Pacific Islands |