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ID:   092105


Ashore in Palestine in 1929 / Jacob, Zichron   Journal Article
Jacob, Zichron Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract This August marks the 80th anniversary of the Palestine Disturbances of 1929. From the institution of the British Mandate in 1922, the relationship between jews and Arabs had been relatively peaceful.
Key Words Violence  Jews  Arab  Palestine - 1929  Civil Government 
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ID:   092101


Desert ensign / Stewart, Iain   Journal Article
Stewart, Iain Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract In 2002 I found myself back in uniform after a series of phone calls which started with Are you available to command a Forward Logistics Site (FLS) ashore in the Middle East?
Key Words Oman  Royal Air Force  Desert Ensign  Omani Desert 
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ID:   092093


Flexibility and utility of naval forces to the joint commander: a global appreciation / Anderson, Mark   Journal Article
Anderson, Mark Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract The attacks in Mumbai last year were a wake-up call to wider world, not merely in their audacity or their target, but also in the method by which the terrorists chose to enter India.
Key Words LTTE  Maritime  Counter Insurgency  Narcotics  Afghanistan  India 
Terrorist  Naval Forces  Obama  Mumbai Attacks  UK Military  Foreign Policy 
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ID:   092097


Horn of Africa counter-piracy: a personal view from SNMGI / Lea, Sebastian   Journal Article
Lea, Sebastian Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract On 23 January 2009, Portugal took over as lead nation of standing NATO Maritime Group One (SNMGI) under the command of RAdm jose Domingos Pereira da Cunha at an official handover ceremony from Spain in Ferrol.
Key Words NATO  Australia  Maritime  Afghanistan  Africa  China 
India  Counter - Piracy  SNMGI  Piracy Method 
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ID:   092098


Keeping piracy honest - challenges for the conduct of maritime / Stanway, Charles   Journal Article
Stanway, Charles Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract Piracy has been a significant issue in the region of the Horn of Africa for some time. In 2000 the problem was bad enough for the International Maritime Bureau (IMB) to regard all areas within 320km of the Somali coast as no-go zones to be avoided at all times unless exceptional precautions were taken.
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ID:   092109


Lest we forget Trafalgar / Sloggett, Dave   Journal Article
Sloggett, Dave Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract Trafalgar was the pivotal sea battle of the 19th century. Twenty-seven British ships of the line defeated a numerically superior force of 33 French and Spanish ships through a conbination of innovative tactics and superior seamanship.
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ID:   092107


Maritime implications of future warfare / Pitcher, Paul   Journal Article
Pitcher, Paul Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract In this article, part of the prizewinning work in Maritime Strategy at the 2009 Advanced Staff Course, the author examines the likely nature of future warfare and the environmental and technological pressures on maritime force structures.
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ID:   092095


Mine warfare: past legacy or current threat? / Smith, A; Winwood, Mathew   Journal Article
Smith, A Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract This essay aims to determine the influence of mine warfare on modern naval and littoral operations in the 21st century. A brief introduction to the development of mine warfare application and strategy will be followed by a technical overview of modern mines. Various recent mine incidents and operations will then be examined, in order that the current threat can be analysed.
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ID:   092096


Op Atalanta-sustaining the first EU naval forces counter-piracy / Park, Brian   Journal Article
Park, Brian Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract On 10 November 2008, the EU Council adopted joint action on the European Union Military operation ATALANTA to contribute to the implementation of UNSCRs 1814, 1816 and 1838. Its aim was to improve international peace and security in the region of Somalia, including the Gulf of Aden, Horn of Africa and the Somali Basin.
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ID:   092100


Perfect storm? / Goco   Journal Article
Goco Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract What ho readers! It is the oddest events that make one sit up and pay attention.For me it was Jim Naughtie musing, a few morning ago, that it was easier to believe the words of Colonel Gaddaffi than Gordon Brown.
Key Words Security  Vietnam - History  Gordon Brown  UN Security  Aghanistan  Gaddaffi 
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ID:   092099


Policy conundrum for defence: a desk officer's view / Sailor, Fighting   Journal Article
Sailor, Fighting Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract Whilst I am not close enough to the problem to know the detail, it is clear to even cursory examination that Defence is, to all intents and purposes, bankrupt.
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ID:   092112


Port of London authority: a century of service / Snelson, David   Journal Article
Snelson, David Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract In this article the author, Rear Admiral david Snelson, the Chief Harbour Master of the port of London Authority, outlines the modern port and some of the issues with which he deals.
Key Words PLA  Security  United Kingdom  London Authority  Port  Safety Management 
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ID:   092103


When you're out of AEW, you're out of ships, when you're out of / Russell, M S   Journal Article
Russell, M S Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract In 1982 the burning hulks of British warships off the Falkland Islands brought into stark relief the impact that defence cuts can have.
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