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Air-sea battle must not work alone / Vego, Milan   Journal Article
Vego, Milan Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Key Words Conflict  Navy  Sea  Air-Sea Battle 
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ID:   138726


Allied landing at Anzio-Nettuno, 22 january-4 march 1944: operation SHINGLE / Vego, Milan   Article
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ID:   086824


Balancing act: shortfall of nuclear-powered attack submarines can be mitigated with conventional subs / Vego, Milan   Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract U.S. Nuclear-Powered Attack Submarines (SSNS) are key elements of the Navy's striking power.They were critical during the Cold War and still play a vital role in the Navy's ability to obtain, maintain and exercise sea control.
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ID:   130062


Chinese shipping could be risky business / Vego, Milan   Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract Although their economy is increasingly dependent on maritime trade, China lacks the ability to protect its shipping-a dangerous reality should they find themselves in a major war at sea. China's greatest strength is at the same time its greatest weakness. With the second largest global economy, about 60?70 percent of China's economic activity today is directly or indirectly linked to trade with other nations. 1 In 2011 85 percent of China's total trade was by sea. 2 In this regard, the country is increasingly dependent on maritime trade-and the security of its sea lanes-for its economic vitality, high standard of living, and military strength.
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ID:   146451


Destruction of convoy PQ17 : 27 June–10 July 1942 / Vego, Milan   Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The most critical problem for the Western Allies in the northern European theater in 1941–42 was the urgent need to secure the war matériel being sent to the Soviet Union. Initially, the Germans did not react strongly against the Allied convoys sailing to northern Russia.
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ID:   133407


German war gaming / Vego, Milan   Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract The article discusses the German military's historical use of war gaming, with particular focus given to the early-20th century and World War II. The author begins with a brief general history of war games, beginning with those ancient Gupta Empire in India. The war games implemented by German Field Marshal Alfred von Schlieffen at the turn of the 20th century in anticipation of an invasion of France are described, with emphasis given to their focus on informing subordinate officers of Schlieffen's plans. The educational nature of interwar German war games, especially those of the Reichsmarine (German Navy) is explained. The differences between tactical and strategic games are also explored.
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Getting to know the Chinese: the Chinese think about military operations in ways that represent both strengths and weaknesses / Vego, Milan   Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
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ID:   104518


Is the conduct of war a business / Vego, Milan   Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
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Major convoy operation to Malta, 10-15- August 1942 (operation / Vego, Milan   Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Key Words Malta  Malta Operation  Navy - Italy 
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ID:   078816


Major naval operations / Vego, Milan   Journal Article
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Publication 2007.
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ID:   138704


On littoral warfare / Vego, Milan   Article
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Summary/Abstract Naval warfare in the littorals has much in common with war conducted on the open ocean. However, there are also some significant differences, due to the extremely complex, dynamic, and challenging physical environment of the former. The peculiarities of the physical environment in the littorals offer many challenges—but also opportunities—in the employment of naval forces and aircraft. Distinctions between characteristics of war on the open ocean and in the littorals must be thoroughly understood; otherwise, commanders and their staffs simply cannot plan or employ their forces properly .
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On military theory / Vego, Milan   Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
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Operational warfare at sea: theory and practice / Vego, Milan 2009  Book
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Publication London, Routledge, 2009.
Description xiii, 272p.
Standard Number 9780415770040
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Port Moresby-Solomons operation and the allied reaction, 27 Apr / Vego, Milan   Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
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