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061708
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005904
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New Port, Naval war college press, 1995.
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xv, 160p.
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Naval War College; Historical monograph series; no.13
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1884733069
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059089
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Newport, Naval War college, 2004.
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xiii, 334p.
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Newport papers; no.19
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1884733328
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049130 | 359.03/HAT 049130 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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133077
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2014.
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Summary/Abstract |
The phrase "fleet in being" is one of those troublesome terms that naval historians and strategists have tended to use in a range of different meanings. The term first appeared in reference to the naval battle off Beachy Head in 1690, during the Nine Years' War, as part of an excuse that Admiral Arthur Herbert, first Earl of Torrington, used to explain his reluctance to engage the French fleet in that battle. A later commentator pointed out that the thinking of several British naval officers ninety years later during the War for American Independence, when the Royal Navy was in a similar situation of inferior strength, contributed an expansion to the fleet-in-being concept. To examine this subject carefully, it is necessary to look at two separate areas: first, the development of the idea of the fleet in being in naval strategic thought, and, second, the ideas that arose in the Royal Navy during the War of the American Revolution.
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060088
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London, Mcmillan Press, 1989.
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Description |
xix, 373p.
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St. Anthony's/Macmillan series
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0333437896
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032223 | 327.41073/HAT 032223 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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047434
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London, Frank Cass, 2000.
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xxiv, 445p.
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0714649910
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043352 | 359.03091822/HAT 043352 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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135513
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In the wake of World War – I, the United States became an economic powerhouse. For many Americans, the 1920s was a decade of fabulous wealth, industrial expansion, and new consumer market fro automobiles, radios, movies and photographs records.
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ID:
048200
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Newport, Naval war college press, 1994.
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Description |
viii, 419p.
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U.S. Naval War Cpllege Historical Monographic Series; no.11
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1884733042
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ID:
005318
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New Port, Naval War college, 1994.
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Description |
viii, 420p.
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Naval War College Historical Monograph Series; no.11
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18847302
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086534
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Newport, Naval war college press, 2008.
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Description |
viii, 355p.
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Newport papers; no.33
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9781884733567
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