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... maritime power and supporting a major allied army with money , arms , equip- ment and encouragement to decide the final issue on the continent - Prussia in the 1750s and Russia in 1812 and 1914 . It meant that the maritime power could ...
... maritime power and supporting a major allied army with money , arms , equip- ment and encouragement to decide the final issue on the continent - Prussia in the 1750s and Russia in 1812 and 1914 . It meant that the maritime power could ...
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... maritime strategy , and so did the United States . But soon the " indirect approach " and " maritime strategy " became inter- changeable . And so they were , if we constrain our study to MacArthur , or to British planning during the ...
... maritime strategy , and so did the United States . But soon the " indirect approach " and " maritime strategy " became inter- changeable . And so they were , if we constrain our study to MacArthur , or to British planning during the ...
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... maritime history . Two books were published last year with similar titles : Our Maritime Heritage , by James M. Morris ( Washington : University Press of America , 1979 ) , and the subject of this review , America's Maritime Legacy ...
... maritime history . Two books were published last year with similar titles : Our Maritime Heritage , by James M. Morris ( Washington : University Press of America , 1979 ) , and the subject of this review , America's Maritime Legacy ...
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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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