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ID:   151307


Abolition of prize money in the United States navy reconsidered / Crawford, Michael J   Journal Article
Crawford, Michael J Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Efforts to end prize money—monetary awards to naval personnel for the capture of enemy ships and cargoes in wartime—for the United States Navy began shortly after the War of 1812. They were redoubled following the Civil War (1861–1865). But only in 1899 did numerous particularly American motives—ideological, fiscal, pragmatic, psychological, and strategic—unite to put an end to naval prize money in the United States. In contrast, the United Kingdom maintained naval prize money for another fifty years.
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ID:   138670


Combined seapower: a shared vision for Royal navy-United States navy cooperation / Zambellas, George   Article
Zambellas, George Article
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Summary/Abstract The Growing importance of the maritime domain has generated the release in 2014 of significant maritime strategies.
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ID:   039321


Control of naval armaments: prospects and possibilities / Blechman, Barry M 1975  Book
Blechman, Barry M Book
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Publication Washington, Brookings Institution, 1975.
Description x, 100p.
Series Studies in Defense Policy
Standard Number 0815709877
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Accession#Call#Current LocationStatusPolicyLocation
016263327.174/BLE 016263MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   179028


Mind over matter? multinational naval interoperability during Operation Iraqi Freedom / Paget, Steven   Journal Article
Paget, Steven Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The increasing frequency of multinational operations has heightened the importance of interoperability. While human and cultural factors are only two pieces of the interoperability jigsaw they are of enduring significance. The cohesiveness of the relationship amongst the Royal Australian Navy, the Royal Navy and the United States Navy during the 2003 Iraq War was underpinned by high levels of perceptive interoperability, which manifested itself in effective working relationships. That conflict demonstrated that while historical ties provided a foundation for cooperation, a number of multinational initiatives were undertaken to further enhance interoperability. This article addresses how such a high level of perceptive interoperability was achieved by examining the conduct of multinational exercises, the importance of personnel exchanges and the role of liaison officers, before considering the effect it had on the conduct of operations. The Iraq War demonstrated that cultural factors are at least as important as other facets of interoperability.
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ID:   083960


Moderator's report:: Legal experts' workshop on the future global legal order / Allen, Craig H.   Journal Article
Allen, Craig H. Journal Article
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Publication 2007.
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ID:   131928


More capability, lethality for Tomahawk / Fein, Geoff   Journal Article
Fein, Geoff Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
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ID:   130099


Third leg of the nuclear triad: arrival of the Nerpa / Majumdar, Sayan   Journal Article
Majumdar, Sayan Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
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ID:   025804


Thoroughly efficient navy / Kaufmann, William W 1987  Book
Kaufmann, William W Book
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Publication Washington, D.C., Brookings Institution, 1987.
Description xii, 129p.
Standard Number 0815748450
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029284359.00973/KAU 029284MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   034476


United States destroyer operations in world war II / Roscoe, Theodore; Wattles, Thomas L (ed.) 1953  Book
Roscoe, Theodore Book
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Publication Annapolis, United States Naval Institute Press, 1953.
Description xviii, 581p.Hbk
Standard Number 0-87021-726-7
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ID:   153972


War game / Tearless   Journal Article
Tearless Journal Article
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Key Words Europe  United States Navy  War Game  Royal Navy  Trafalgar  Nelson 
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ID:   153977


Zimmermann telegram: 100th anniversary January-March 1917 / Wells, Anthony   Journal Article
Wells, Anthony Journal Article
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Key Words Technology  Geopolitics  United States  United States Navy  Royal Navy  Strategy 
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