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Beating away form the Lee Shore of Jutland / Goldrick, James   Journal Article
Goldrick, James Journal Article
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Beating away from the Lee Shore of Jutland / Goldrick, James   Journal Article
Goldrick, James Journal Article
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Key Words Fuel Economy  Royal Navy  Jutland  Grand Fleet  Tactical Exercise 
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Command and leadership: setting the scene / Goldrick, James   Journal Article
Goldrick, James Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Key Words Command  Intelligence  Leadership  Maritime Security  United Kingdom  American Civil War 
Nelson 
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Do more than making do: the Philippine navy faces the future / Goldrick, James   Article
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Summary/Abstract James Goldrick considers the challenges facing the Philippine navy in delivering improved capability to offset growing security risk at sea- but having to do so at a time of significant economic constraint.
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From clones to counterparts: reflections on a century of global navy cooperation / Goldrick, James   Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
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Going nuclear : assessing Australia's nuclear-powered submarine plans / Goldrick, James   Journal Article
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India's expeditionary journey / Goldrick, James   Journal Article
Goldrick, James Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
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ID:   089129


No easy answers: the development of the navies of India, Pakistan, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka / Goldrick, James 1997  Book
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Publication New Delhi, Lancer Publishers, 1997.
Description xiii, 225p.
Standard Number 1897829027
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Accession#Call#Current LocationStatusPolicyLocation
039115359/GOL 039115MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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Opening gambit?: Bangladesh's submarine programme may bring Indian Ocean strategic shift / Goldrick, James   Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
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Programmes, operations: bringing Australia's defence white paper to life / Goldrick, James   Journal Article
Goldrick, James Journal Article
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Key Words Navy  White Paper  Operations  Programmes  Australia Defence 
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Rebalancing the RAN: Australia broadens its maritime horizons / Goldrick, James   Journal Article
Goldrick, James Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract As the Royal Australian Navy hosts it international fleet review to celebrate the centennial of the fleet unit, James Goldrick considers where the service has come from and where it is heading in its next century.
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Shared interests, a common burden: assessing the next steps for Indo-Australian naval relations / Goldrick, James; Bhaskar, C Uday   Journal Article
Bhaskar, C Uday Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract India and Australia are planning a first bilateral naval exercise in 2015. James Goldrick and C Uday Bhaskar offer perspectives from either side on the potential for, and possible impact of improved naval cooperation.
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Virtual warfare: using simulation to improve at-sea performance / Goldrick, James   Journal Article
Goldrick, James Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract As platforms, personnel and budgets reduce, navies are using more simulation in training. James Goldrick looks at how the Royal Australian Navy is increasing its use of simulation to balance commitments and resources.
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Work in progress / Goldrick, James   Journal Article
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Key Words Australia  PMPS  Pacific Island Petrol Boat 
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