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  • '''Naval warfare''' considers the military history of the organized navies of the world from ...ents the most complete naval triumph of the 18th century and the apogee of naval warfare in the age of sail. Nelson, who was killed in action, commanded the final [
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  • * Humble, Richard. ''Naval Warfare: An Illustrated History.'' (1983). 304 pp, elementary survey * Ireland, Bernard and Gibbons, Tony. ''Naval Warfare in the Age of Sail.'' (2000). 240 pp. [http://www.amazon.com/Naval-Warfare
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  • In naval warfare, a '''mine''' is an explosive device placed in an area of water in which th
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  • ...ne warfare]], [[unmanned underwater vehicle]]s, combat divers, and [[mine (naval warfare)|mine warfare]]
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  • Disabling or detonation of hostile [[mine (land warfare)|land]] and [[mine (naval warfare)|sea mines]] using [[sympathetic detonation]], principally caused by delibe
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  • ===Naval warfare===
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  • #REDIRECT [[Mine (naval warfare)]]
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  • {{r|Naval warfare}} {{r|Mine (naval warfare)}}
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  • {{rpl|Mine (naval warfare)}}
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  • ...ine (land warfare)|land mines]], improvised explosive devices, and [[mine (naval warfare)|sea mines]]. The distinguishing characteristic of all of these weapons are
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  • A ship designed to employ weapons and sensors in direct [[naval warfare]]
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  • {{r|Naval warfare}}
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  • The part of the Japanese military responsible for [[naval warfare]], 1868-1945
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  • A '''warship''' is a vessel built to take an active part in [[naval warfare]], carrying out missions principally including [[anti-surface warfare]], [[
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  • {{r|Mine (naval warfare)|Mine warfare}}
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>In 1945, the [[mine (naval warfare)|mining]] of Japanese home waters but U.S. Army Air Force [[B-29]] bombers
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  • ...://worldwar2-wwii.com/12-world-war-2-wwii-naval-warfare.htm Development of Naval Warfare] Review of (1) [[fast carrier operations]], (2) [[amphibious warfare|amphib
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>In [[naval warfare]], the operational environment that either takes place in the open ocean, o
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  • {{r|Naval warfare}}
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  • ...ine (land warfare)|land mines]], improvised explosive devices, and [[mine (naval warfare)|sea mines]]. These devices are characterized by being distributed prior to
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  • ...oads, bridges and railroads; both [[mine (land warfare)|land]] and [[mine (naval warfare)|naval mining]]; construction of [[military obstacles]] including ditches,
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  • ...were asked to carry out a mission for another service, such as the [[mine (naval warfare)|mining of Japanese waters]] or using heavy bombers in close support of an
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  • ==Types of naval warfare== At its most basic, naval warfare takes place on, above, and below the surface of the water, as well as at th
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  • '''Land attack''' is a term in naval warfare, referring to the use of sea-based weapons systems to strike targets deep i
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  • In naval warfare, an '''ocean escort''' is a term that encompasses a wide range of economica
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  • In [[naval warfare]], '''blue water''' operations take place either in the open ocean, or, as | work = Symposium on Naval Warfare and Coastal Oceanography
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  • ...muel Pepys]], who detested him, but expressed approval of his knowledge of naval warfare, and when the position of Comptroller of the Navy seemed to be about to bec
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  • ...but accurately named, '''Operation Starvation''' was a program of [[mine (naval warfare)|mining]] the local waterways of the Japanese home islands, using [[B-29]]
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  • ...orking_papers/article.asp?id=752 |title=Privateering and National Defense: Naval Warfare for Private Profit |accessdate=2009-04-17 |last=Sechrest |first=Larry J.|d
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  • | title = Battle of Vella Gulf, "A little classic of naval warfare"
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  • ...er and Professor in the Warfare Analysis & Research Department, Center for Naval Warfare Studies, U.S. Naval War College, Newport RI, He served as Director of the
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  • In naval warfare, a '''mine''' is an explosive device placed in an area of water in which th
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  • * Humble, Richard. ''Naval Warfare: An Illustrated History.'' (1983). 304 pp, elementary survey * Ireland, Bernard and Gibbons, Tony. ''Naval Warfare in the Age of Sail.'' (2000). 240 pp. [http://www.amazon.com/Naval-Warfare
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  • * Sondhaus, Lawrence. ''Naval Warfare, 1815-1914'' (2001) [http://www.questia.com/read/109459237 online edition]
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  • | work = Symposium on Naval Warfare and Coastal Oceanography
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  • '''Naval warfare''' considers the military history of the organized navies of the world from ...ents the most complete naval triumph of the 18th century and the apogee of naval warfare in the age of sail. Nelson, who was killed in action, commanded the final [
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  • ...'Nihon Kaigun'') was the branch of the Japanese military responsible for [[naval warfare]]. When the postwar Constitution renounced war, naval functions moved to t
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  • Before radio proximity fuzes, there were initially electromechanical [[mine (naval warfare)|magnetic influence mines]] used against ships.
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  • ...s of history and technology collided off Hampton, Virginia, in March 1862, naval warfare changed forever
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  • ...p|warships]] were powered by oars, '''sail''' power, using wind, dominated naval warfare until the early 19th century.
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  • ...ort the operating forces in the conduct of Tactical Cover and Deception in Naval Warfare." To accomplish it, they learned to simulate very large [[Amphibious warfar
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  • In [[naval warfare]], especially the period of the [[First World War]], a '''battlecruiser'''
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  • ...ommunications and foresaw the enlarged roles of aircraft and submarines in naval warfare. Castex enlarged strategic theory to include nonmilitary factors (policy, g
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  • <Blockquote>The Battle of Surigao Strait marks the end of an era in naval warfare. It was the last naval battle in which air power played no part, except in ...ip the ''coup de grace'', but firing a funeral salute to a finished era of naval warfare. One can imagine the ghosts of all great admirals from Raleigh to Jelligoe
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  • ==Naval warfare==
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  • As opposed to mine (naval warfare)|naval mines, the effect of land mines can be improvised in the field. '''I
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  • ...ed States Navy]]}}</ref> The U.S. assumed San Bernadino Strait was [[mine (naval warfare)|mined]] in patterns known only to the Japanese, and Nimitz had told Halsey
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  • ...Navy “Top Gun” academy), the Marine Corps Recruit Depot, and the Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command (SPAWAR), headquartered in an old B-24 aircraft factory. N
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  • ...s Peace Talks. The U.S. had accurately marked the positions of the [[mine (naval warfare)|mines]], which were intelligent and could be disarmed; the two countries c
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  • ...n of the US Navy’s Maritime Strategy, 1977–1986'' (Newport, RI: Center for Naval Warfare, 1989)
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  • ...r was equipped with a revolving gun turret, an epoch-making development in naval warfare.
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  • ...n of [[Isoroku Yamamoto]], saw the [[battleship]] as the dominant force in naval warfare, he saw an increasing threat to the battle fleet. After a February 7, 1941,
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  • Naval warfare began to push improvements, including rifled, higher-velocity, longer-range
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  • | title = Symposium on Naval Warfare and Coastal Oceanography
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  • ...n of the US Navy’s Maritime Strategy, 1977–1986'' (Newport, RI: Center for Naval Warfare, 1989)
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  • | title = Symposium on Naval Warfare and Coastal Oceanography
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  • Carriers have dominated naval warfare since the Second World War, but most of their operations have been against
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  • ...r was equipped with a revolving gun turret, an epoch-making development in naval warfare.
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  • ...p between technological and human factors, the interdependency of land and naval warfare, and the influence of political direction on the military.<ref> Mark Moyar, * [[Naval warfare‎]]
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  • ...divers]] using toxic 'dart guns'. Dolphins are also used to detect [[mine (naval warfare)|mines]] in unfriendly waters. As yet, no details are available on whether
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  • | title = Battle of Vella Gulf, "A little classic of naval warfare"
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  • ==Naval Warfare==
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  • ...e="life life 05 09"/> Yi tried to compensate for his lack of experience in naval warfare by studying a military treatise<ref name="firetactics">'''Note:''' <span st
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  • | work = Symposium on Naval Warfare and Coastal Oceanography | title = Symposium on Naval Warfare and Coastal Oceanography
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  • ...wder and the rocket originated in China, the Chinese never applied them to naval warfare until the later years of the [[Ming Dynasty]].<ref name="turn16">Turnbull, ...entury, the gun proved to be an important and sometimes decisive factor in naval warfare. This was formally recognized in 1618 when the English Commission on Naval
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  • ...ed States Navy]]}}</ref> The U.S. assumed San Bernadino Strait was [[mine (naval warfare)|mined]] in patterns known only to the Japanese, and Nimitz had told Halsey
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  • ...taken in isolation. Bombing by carrier and long-range aircraft continued. Naval warfare continued to destroy shipping among the home islands.
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  • | title = Symposium on Naval Warfare and Coastal Oceanography
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  • ...oing of the destroyer "Kearny" on 16-17 October 1941 as pretexts to extend naval warfare in the Atlantic without congressional approval or the repeal of neutrality
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  • ...s to another across the Mediterranean Sea. Instead they became skilled in Naval warfare and engaged in frequent sea battles with the Ottoman Empire and the Barbary
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  • ...oing of the destroyer "Kearny" on 16-17 October 1941 as pretexts to extend naval warfare in the Atlantic without congressional approval or the repeal of neutrality
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  • ...hat a country goes through really strange naming conventions. Switching to naval warfare, there is a section in [[cruiser]] that I can only call the U.S. Navy's per
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  • * [[Naval warfare]]
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