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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... addition to further very extensive mining in the Heligoland Bight and Straits of Dover , some 100,000 mines were laid in the North Sea Barrage . Can any better proof be afforded of the difficulty of anti- submarines warfare , than is ...
... addition to further very extensive mining in the Heligoland Bight and Straits of Dover , some 100,000 mines were laid in the North Sea Barrage . Can any better proof be afforded of the difficulty of anti- submarines warfare , than is ...
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... addition , there is considerable evidence that the Japanese submarine power was dissipated in militarily inefficient operations . Pro- fessor Kuenne has summarized : .27 [ Japanese ] submarine resources were squandered on futile ...
... addition , there is considerable evidence that the Japanese submarine power was dissipated in militarily inefficient operations . Pro- fessor Kuenne has summarized : .27 [ Japanese ] submarine resources were squandered on futile ...
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... addition , large numbers of these weapons exist in the military stockpiles of the two military " superpowers " as well as in smaller numbers in the stockpiles of three other major powers . However distressing it may be , the existence ...
... addition , large numbers of these weapons exist in the military stockpiles of the two military " superpowers " as well as in smaller numbers in the stockpiles of three other major powers . However distressing it may be , the existence ...
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