Western political and military leaders had some reason for satisfaction as they viewed the globe on the morning of D+30. First, the war was still a conventional one. The past 30 days had seen tragic loss of life and terrible destruction, but nothing like that which would have attended exchanges of tactical nuclear weapons on the continent of Europe
Nuclear stalemate and its most recent manifestation, détente, have led the United States to adopt a ...
The utility of small navies in today\u27s world has been frequently discounted by some critics as no...
Changes in both technology and the world political situation have increased the importance of salvag...
In an address delivered during the Seapower Symposium at the Naval War College, Adm. Arleigh A. Burk...
Because of the political division of Europe into two opposing military power blocs-the continental S...
As part of the Naval Presence mission, victory became dependent not on the actual warfare capabiliti...
Recent military events have reinforced a long-held naval belief in the necessity for a maritime nati...
For the purposes of this discussion, it makes a great difference which segment of the future we con...
There is a striking contrast between the concerns which dominate naval planning and force structure ...
For two decades political and military leaders have been debating the various aspects of interventio...
NATO \u27s maritime strategy is a cohesive statement, incorporating collective inputs from all of th...
Next month represents the second anniversary of the founding of NATO\u27s Standing Naval Force Atlan...
The creed of service and action has been the creed of the Navy for a long time. As naval officers, y...
Today, the United States is the dominant sea power of the world—unchallenged by friend, unchecked by...
There has, in recent years, developed a striking similarity between the rationales developed by both...
Nuclear stalemate and its most recent manifestation, détente, have led the United States to adopt a ...
The utility of small navies in today\u27s world has been frequently discounted by some critics as no...
Changes in both technology and the world political situation have increased the importance of salvag...
In an address delivered during the Seapower Symposium at the Naval War College, Adm. Arleigh A. Burk...
Because of the political division of Europe into two opposing military power blocs-the continental S...
As part of the Naval Presence mission, victory became dependent not on the actual warfare capabiliti...
Recent military events have reinforced a long-held naval belief in the necessity for a maritime nati...
For the purposes of this discussion, it makes a great difference which segment of the future we con...
There is a striking contrast between the concerns which dominate naval planning and force structure ...
For two decades political and military leaders have been debating the various aspects of interventio...
NATO \u27s maritime strategy is a cohesive statement, incorporating collective inputs from all of th...
Next month represents the second anniversary of the founding of NATO\u27s Standing Naval Force Atlan...
The creed of service and action has been the creed of the Navy for a long time. As naval officers, y...
Today, the United States is the dominant sea power of the world—unchallenged by friend, unchecked by...
There has, in recent years, developed a striking similarity between the rationales developed by both...
Nuclear stalemate and its most recent manifestation, détente, have led the United States to adopt a ...
The utility of small navies in today\u27s world has been frequently discounted by some critics as no...
Changes in both technology and the world political situation have increased the importance of salvag...