The
Silent War: The Cold War Battle Beneath the Sea by John Pina Craven (March 15, 2001)
In
October 1962, the United States government demanded that the Soviet Union remove
long-range tactical missiles that it had positioned in Cuba, a short flight from
targets like Washington and New York. After nearly a week's wait, during which
the world braced for nuclear war, the Soviet government finally relented. It did
so, in part, because its capitalist foe had one weapon that it then did not...
Technology
for the United States Navy and Marine Corps, 2000-2035 : Becoming a
21St-Century Force - Overview (Compass Series , Vol 1) by
National Research Council, Committee on Technology for Future Naval forces
PROCEEDINGS
magazine,published
monthly, provides an open forum for all the armed services and
interested civilians, both outside and within the Department of Defense.
Followed closely by all the world's navies, it offers candid commentary
and spirited debate that can only be found outside the military chain of
command.
NAVAL
HISTORY magazineembarks
on a bimonthly voyage to hard-fought distant shores and exotic ports,
bringing you high drama above, below, and on the surface of the high
seas. Through gripping first-hand accounts, exhaustively
researched—yet entertainingly written—narratives, and interviews
with notable naval veterans and the world's foremost historians, Naval
History brings you the best in historical literature and art—from
ancient Greek mariners through the Age of Sail to Vietnam and
beyond—all with a distinct naval, nautical, and maritime theme.
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