Ocean Law: Course Manual, Volume 1 |
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Page 146
... naval and merchant marine vessels ever assembled by any one nation . No nation could challenge U.S. sea control or ... naval superiority of the United States has vanished . The Chief Chief of Naval Operations now maintains that , while ...
... naval and merchant marine vessels ever assembled by any one nation . No nation could challenge U.S. sea control or ... naval superiority of the United States has vanished . The Chief Chief of Naval Operations now maintains that , while ...
Page 149
... naval command . They can be readily and directly milita- rized and mobilized under naval direction . Naval officers regularly serve with the non - naval fleet ; all military cargo goes by Soviet - flag vessel ; mer- chant tankers refuel ...
... naval command . They can be readily and directly milita- rized and mobilized under naval direction . Naval officers regularly serve with the non - naval fleet ; all military cargo goes by Soviet - flag vessel ; mer- chant tankers refuel ...
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... Naval Operations maintains that the Soviet Navy could very well succeed in achieving its sea denial mission in the foreseeable future . Many critics of naval policy argue that the Soviet Union already has the capacity to deny U.S. sea ...
... Naval Operations maintains that the Soviet Navy could very well succeed in achieving its sea denial mission in the foreseeable future . Many critics of naval policy argue that the Soviet Union already has the capacity to deny U.S. sea ...
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