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ID:
130239
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2014.
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Almost every war that America has fought since the beginning of the twentieth century was a war America had determined to avoid. We were neutral in World War I?.?.?.?until unlimited submarine warfare against our trans-Atlantic shipping became intolerable. We resisted entering World War II until Pearl Harbor. We defined the Korean peninsula as lying outside our "defense perimeter," as our secretary of state declared in 1950, a few months before North Korea attacked South Korea and we leapt into the fray. A few years later, we rebuffed French appeals for support in Vietnam in order to avoid involving ourselves in that distant country which was soon to become the venue of our longest war and greatest defeat. In 1990, our ambassador to Iraq explained to Saddam Hussein that Washington had "no opinion on?.?.?.?your border disagreement with Kuwait," which he took as encouragement to swallow his small neighbor, forcing a half million Americans to travel around the world to force him to disgorge it. A year after that, our secretary of state quipped about the violent disintegration of Yugoslavia that "we have no dog in that fight," a sentiment echoed by his successor, of the opposite party, who, demonstrating his virtuosity at geography, observed that that country was "a long way from home" in a place where we lacked "vital interests"-all this not long before we sent our air force to bomb Serbia into ceasing its attacks on Bosnia and then bombed it again a few years later until it coughed up Kosovo.
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ID:
038908
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Edition |
2nd ed
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Ottawa, Department of National Defence, Defence Research Analysis establishment, 1969.
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Description |
iv, 42p.
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DRAE report; no.5
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013947 | 359.450971/LIN 013947 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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096997
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ID:
145260
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The exiled navies of many Allied nations came under British operational control in World War II. Six of these contributed significant proportions of their submarine fleets to the Mediterranean, where there was great need for them, yet troubled relations meant multinational naval cooperation (MNC) was often extremely difficult. British attempts to establish structures to improve this were frequently hampered, while perceived differing strategic “worth” led the British to treat their new allies in an unequal manner. Ultimately, while MNC was broadly successful in the British home theatre, it was much less effective in the Mediterranean and valuable resources subsequently went underused.
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038913
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Cambridge, MIT Press, 1973.
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Description |
xv, 266p.
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0262560127
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018076 | 359.03/TSI 018076 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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ID:
069459
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18th ed.
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Surrey, Jane's Information Group, 2006.
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Description |
731p.
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Standard Number |
0710627696
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051119 | 623.45197/WAT 051119 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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059452
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16th ed.
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Surrey, Jane's Information Group, 2004.
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Description |
685p.
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0710626401
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049214 | 623.45197/WAT 049214 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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079455
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Surrey, Jane's Information Group, 2007.
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Description |
772p.
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9780710628152
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085094
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20th ed.
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Surrey, Jane's Information Group, 2008.
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Description |
655p.
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9780710628596
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054043 | 623.8251/FUN 054043 | Main | On Shelf | Reference books | |
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ID:
098301
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Edition |
22nd ed.
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Surrey, Jane's Information Group, 2010.
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Description |
726p.
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9780710629135
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055116 | 623.8251/FUN 055116 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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ID:
108837
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Edition |
23rd ed.
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Surrey, Jane's Information Group, 2011.
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Description |
776p.
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9780710629494, hbk
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056370 | 623.8251/EWI 056370 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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ID:
128660
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2013.
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Summary/Abstract |
Today Japan faces a myriad of military threats. How it is responding to those through the deployment of naval forces provides a model for other states in the region.
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ID:
133391
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2013.
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Summary/Abstract |
Maritime commerce warfare" has a distinctly dated whiff. The great Anglo- American naval theorists of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries-the Colomb brothers, Alfred Thayer Mahan, and Julian Corbett-all dismissed it as an indecisive strategy of the weak. Imperial Germany's turn to unrestricted submarine warfare in 1917 failed to achieve its political purpose, instead bringing the United States into the war just as war weariness and revolution threatened to undermine the Entente's military effectiveness. In the Second World War, both Germany and the United States used the submarine with deadly effectiveness against the maritime supply lines of their enemies, but even the more effective of their campaigns-that of the U
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ID:
041605
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London, Salamander Book Ltd., 1987.
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Description |
208p.
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Standard Number |
0-86101-317-4
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032033 | 359.93/MIL 032033 | Main | Withdrawn | General | |
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ID:
028384
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Columbus, Ohio State University Press, 1966.
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Description |
xxv, 434p.
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000236 | 358.981782/KUE 000236 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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ID:
124015
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2012.
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The article offers information on the U.S. submarine force supporting Operation Odyssey Dawn, and the contributions of the USS Florida submarine of Ohio-class,which was the first time the transformational platform participated in operational strike. It states that Arab and European leaders were horrified with the failure of diplomatic overtures to the regime, proposed the use of military force to protect civilians of Libya.
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ID:
123978
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2012.
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It may be the stuff of three-decades-old history, but the Falklands conflict offers warfighting lessons of distinct importance to the U.S. Navy of today.
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ID:
070895
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Santa Monica, Rand Corporation, 1990.
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Description |
xiii, 72p.
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Standard Number |
0833010239
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031908 | 359.930947/MCC 031908 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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ID:
036819
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London, Michael Joseph, 1986.
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Description |
xi, 308p.
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Standard Number |
0718127439
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027123 | 359.93/MOO 027123 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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ID:
132191
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2014.
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Summary/Abstract |
One Midshipman's early experiences with the Navy's submarine force cemented his decision to pursue a career under the sea.
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