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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... described the German attack as an aggression against " the free- dom of the seas " 136 and stated that the United States would continue to defend this freedom by ordering the U.S. Navy to attack German or Italian vessels which entered ...
... described the German attack as an aggression against " the free- dom of the seas " 136 and stated that the United States would continue to defend this freedom by ordering the U.S. Navy to attack German or Italian vessels which entered ...
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... described in Harvard Research , Naval War 535-47 . The black letter summary of visit and search in the Harvard Research is quoted in the text of Ch . IV , section A. 15 Traditional blockades are described in Tucker 283-95 . 18 Such ...
... described in Harvard Research , Naval War 535-47 . The black letter summary of visit and search in the Harvard Research is quoted in the text of Ch . IV , section A. 15 Traditional blockades are described in Tucker 283-95 . 18 Such ...
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... described in id . at 46–47 . 89 Captain Roskill has described the offensive tactical characteristics of convoy as a method of antisubmarine warfare in " Capros not Convoy : Counter - Attack and Destroy ! " 82 Nav . Inst . Proc . 1047 ...
... described in id . at 46–47 . 89 Captain Roskill has described the offensive tactical characteristics of convoy as a method of antisubmarine warfare in " Capros not Convoy : Counter - Attack and Destroy ! " 82 Nav . Inst . Proc . 1047 ...
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