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No one can afford to say damn the torpedoes: battle tactics and U.S. naval history before world war I / Epstein, Katherine C   Journal Article
Epstein, Katherine C Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract Historians overwhelmingly agree that the U.S. Navy changed dramatically between the early 1880s and World War I, but few have asked how the "New Navy" of this era planned to fight its battles. This article seeks to recover its ideas about battle tactics, using torpedo development as a point of entry. Although officials thought seriously about torpedoes' tactical implications, technological complexity and habits of institutional communication hindered the navy's ability to agree on them, and important questions remained unresolved on the eve of World War I in 1914.
Key Words United States  US Navy  Battle Tactics  World War I 
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Vietnam : inside story of the guerilla war / Burchett, Wilfred G 1968  Book
Burchett Wilfred . G. Book
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Edition 3rd ed.
Publication New York, International Publishers., 1965.
Description xii, 252p.pbk
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