In Defeating the U-boat: Inventing Antisubmarine Warfare, Newport Paper 36, Jan. S. Breemer tells the story of the British response to the German submarine threat. His account of Germany\u27s \u27asymmetric\u27 challenge (to use the contemporary term) to Britain\u27s naval mastery holds important lessons for the United States today, the U.S. Navy in particular.https://digital-commons.usnwc.edu/usnwc-newport-papers/1035/thumbnail.jp
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Skeptics of disarmament treaties, such as Richard Pearl, have long argued that these treaties make a...
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This paper examines the role of the Royal Naval Air Service in the anti- submarine warfare and convo...
Since the beginning of the twentieth century, submarines have been the weapon of choice for weaker n...
The recall of German U-Boat Wolfpacks from the central North Atlantic at the end of May 1943 ended t...
In revolutionizing war at sea, the submarine exerted a decisive influence on politics ashore, German...
At the outbreak of the Second World War, Germany launched a devastating submarine campaign against t...
This paper explores the representation of the submarine as an embryonic and influential factor in th...
Today, the United States is the dominant sea power of the world—unchallenged by friend, unchecked by...
Also published in he Law of Naval Waifare: Targeting Enemy Merchant Shipping 28 (Naval War College I...
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April 1941-England stood alone in Europe. In the Atlantic, German submarines, using the wolf-pack ta...
Books about submarines are generally disapproved of, unless they are technical volumes describing th...
The pursuit and sinking of the German battleship Bismarck in May 1941 constituted one of the largest...
The editors are delighted to learn that the U.S. Naval Historical Center in Wash- ington, D.C., has ...
Skeptics of disarmament treaties, such as Richard Pearl, have long argued that these treaties make a...
The United States was not fully prepared for war in the Atlantic Ocean directly after the bombing of...
This paper examines the role of the Royal Naval Air Service in the anti- submarine warfare and convo...