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ID:
015501
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Winter 1993.
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45-58
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ID:
056815
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ID:
054324
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London, Her Majesty's Stationery Office, 1957.
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Description |
xix, 557p.Hbk
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Series |
History of the Second World War;United Kingdom Military Series
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Accession# | Call# | Current Location | Status | Policy | Location |
008437 | 940.5342/COL 008437 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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ID:
130061
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2014.
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Summary/Abstract |
A strategic solution to the troubled waters of the Western Pacific is perimeter defense-but what kind? History offers options.
Want to give China an ulcer, a nagging sore that compels Beijing to think twice about aggression? Then look at the map. Geography affords the U.S.-Japan alliance abundant opportunities to make trouble for the People's Liberation Army (PLA), denying China's military access to the vast maneuver space of the Western Pacific while hampering its movements up and down the Asian seaboard. Fortifying the offshore island chain while deploying naval assets in adjoining waters could yield major strategic gains on the cheap. Doing so is common sense. The only question is how.
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ID:
133399
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2013.
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Summary/Abstract |
This essay describes an incident of some thirty years ago that involved relations between the United States and Japan. It stemmed from a chance encounter at sea in international waters, between a U.S. warship and a Japanese commercial vessel. If there are lessons to be learned from this event, it is that small things matter; they are like grains of sand that gum up the machinery of smooth international relations. At the time, I was defense and naval attaché to the American embassy at Tokyo, where I became involved in the situation after the fact. To my knowledge, this is how the story unfolded.
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ID:
016224
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1992.
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Description |
229-245
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ID:
054721
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New Delhi, Knowledge world, 2004.
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Description |
xvii, 377p.
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8187966289
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Accession# | Call# | Current Location | Status | Policy | Location |
048893 | 359.970954/PAL 048893 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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ID:
131720
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2014.
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Summary/Abstract |
USS North Carolina (SSN 777), the US navy's (USN's) fourth Virginia class nuclear attack submarine (SSN), docked at Singapore's Changi Naval base for crew rest and resupply in late April 2014 after four months at sea. While on its second western pacific deployments it conducted a range of mission including an anti-submarine warfare (ASW) training exercise with the latest P-8A Poseidon.
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