For years the U.S. Navy has been committed to naval control of shipping under NATO, and as such has devoted a significant reserve force to the manning of ports throughout the world-not only in its NATO area of responsibility, but in the Pacific and in certain ports in Latin America as well
This chapter reflects on the type, growth in number and variety of naval operations in the post Cold...
The focus of the Naval War College Review Winter 2010 issue on the maritime strategic perspective in...
Ambitious in its purpose, this article seeks to explore the implications for NATO of developments in...
The United States and the Latin American countries are all dependent on shipping to sustain their ec...
When the Navy Department was founded in 1798 its primary mission was to protect American merchant sh...
The United States Navy will be ready to conduct prompt and sustained combat incident to operations a...
U.S. policy requires that the Navy have the capability to operate on the northern flank of NATO, spe...
The United States\u27 need for maritime superiority stands as the fundamental goal of this country\u...
Inasmuch as trade overseas has traditionally played a significant part in the U.S. economy, the size...
In this presentation I shall review: 1. The size and function of the world\u27s merchant fleet. 2. T...
NATO \u27s maritime strategy is a cohesive statement, incorporating collective inputs from all of th...
Because of the political division of Europe into two opposing military power blocs-the continental S...
The Pacific phase of the Second World War was almost exclusively an American Naval operation. As suc...
Strategically speaking, the Caribbean Sea has been an American lake throughout the 20th century. Wit...
The extraordinary commitment of naval forces to the Persian Gulf since June 1987 raises a number of ...
This chapter reflects on the type, growth in number and variety of naval operations in the post Cold...
The focus of the Naval War College Review Winter 2010 issue on the maritime strategic perspective in...
Ambitious in its purpose, this article seeks to explore the implications for NATO of developments in...
The United States and the Latin American countries are all dependent on shipping to sustain their ec...
When the Navy Department was founded in 1798 its primary mission was to protect American merchant sh...
The United States Navy will be ready to conduct prompt and sustained combat incident to operations a...
U.S. policy requires that the Navy have the capability to operate on the northern flank of NATO, spe...
The United States\u27 need for maritime superiority stands as the fundamental goal of this country\u...
Inasmuch as trade overseas has traditionally played a significant part in the U.S. economy, the size...
In this presentation I shall review: 1. The size and function of the world\u27s merchant fleet. 2. T...
NATO \u27s maritime strategy is a cohesive statement, incorporating collective inputs from all of th...
Because of the political division of Europe into two opposing military power blocs-the continental S...
The Pacific phase of the Second World War was almost exclusively an American Naval operation. As suc...
Strategically speaking, the Caribbean Sea has been an American lake throughout the 20th century. Wit...
The extraordinary commitment of naval forces to the Persian Gulf since June 1987 raises a number of ...
This chapter reflects on the type, growth in number and variety of naval operations in the post Cold...
The focus of the Naval War College Review Winter 2010 issue on the maritime strategic perspective in...
Ambitious in its purpose, this article seeks to explore the implications for NATO of developments in...