Studies in the Law of Naval Warfare: Submarines in General and Limited WarsU.S. Government Printing Office, 1968 - Всего страниц: 230 |
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... Japanese merchant shipping was that the Japanese Navy never gave a major role to the protection of merchant shipping or to antisub- marine measures . 26 Such activities were considered contrary to the Japanese Navy doctrine of the ...
... Japanese merchant shipping was that the Japanese Navy never gave a major role to the protection of merchant shipping or to antisub- marine measures . 26 Such activities were considered contrary to the Japanese Navy doctrine of the ...
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... Japanese warships , it will be appraised as applied to Japanese merchant ships . The Japanese merchant ships , like the British , were armed , reported submarine sightings , and attempted to ram or otherwise attack submarines.153 In ...
... Japanese warships , it will be appraised as applied to Japanese merchant ships . The Japanese merchant ships , like the British , were armed , reported submarine sightings , and attempted to ram or otherwise attack submarines.153 In ...
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... Japanese tactics revealed on that date . No further orders to U.S. sub- marines concerning tactics toward Japanese mechantmen throughout the war were based on reprisal , although specific instances of Japanese submarines committing ...
... Japanese tactics revealed on that date . No further orders to U.S. sub- marines concerning tactics toward Japanese mechantmen throughout the war were based on reprisal , although specific instances of Japanese submarines committing ...
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