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... Japan were engaged on the mainland of Asia .... He said he felt that our strength should be reserved for use in the Japanese mainland , on the plain of Tokyo , and that this could not be done without the assurance that the Japanese ...
... Japan were engaged on the mainland of Asia .... He said he felt that our strength should be reserved for use in the Japanese mainland , on the plain of Tokyo , and that this could not be done without the assurance that the Japanese ...
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... Japanese Fleet . According to Goodrich , " the most serious consideration is our marked numerical inferiority . " This situation , of course , would have precluded an offensive move into Japanese home waters . Furthermore , it should ...
... Japanese Fleet . According to Goodrich , " the most serious consideration is our marked numerical inferiority . " This situation , of course , would have precluded an offensive move into Japanese home waters . Furthermore , it should ...
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... Japanese battle fleet at sea . 3rd . The blockade and commer- cial isolation of Japan and destruction of her commerce . 4th . The recapture of such of our colonial possessions as have fallen into the hands of the Japanese . 5th . The ...
... Japanese battle fleet at sea . 3rd . The blockade and commer- cial isolation of Japan and destruction of her commerce . 4th . The recapture of such of our colonial possessions as have fallen into the hands of the Japanese . 5th . The ...
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PRESIDENTS NOTES | 3 |
THE EXTERNAL FUNCTION OF SOVIET ARMED FORCES | 35 |
AN EXAMINATION OF PROFESSIONAL CONCERNS | 46 |
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