A Thoroughly Efficient NavyBrookings Institution, 1987 - 130 pages |
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Page 19
... Force Planning Despite this caveat , Admiral Watkins notes that the maritime strategy " has become a key element in ... planning , and the training of forces . It provides guidelines to aid us in allocating both resources and short- ages ...
... Force Planning Despite this caveat , Admiral Watkins notes that the maritime strategy " has become a key element in ... planning , and the training of forces . It provides guidelines to aid us in allocating both resources and short- ages ...
Page 59
... force planners had trouble identifying an enemy , much less figuring out ... planning remained . Whatever the rhetoric of the day , the United States and ... force planners could turn for guidance on the forces needed to execute it . The ...
... force planners had trouble identifying an enemy , much less figuring out ... planning remained . Whatever the rhetoric of the day , the United States and ... force planners could turn for guidance on the forces needed to execute it . The ...
Page 96
... force planning purposes , it makes sense to have a way of establishing a lodgment in the area that will permit the subsequent buildup of land - based forces arriving by air and sea . Carrier battle groups and Marine amphibious units ...
... force planning purposes , it makes sense to have a way of establishing a lodgment in the area that will permit the subsequent buildup of land - based forces arriving by air and sea . Carrier battle groups and Marine amphibious units ...
Contents
Text Tables | 1 |
Defense of the Navy | 5 |
The Maritime Strategy | 12 |
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