The U. S. Maritime Strategy

The U. S. Maritime Strategy by Norman Friedman, published by Naval Institute Press in 1988, offers an in-depth examination of the maritime strategies employed by the United States. This first edition, consisting of 246 pages, is presented in English and delves into the complexities of naval operations and policy during a pivotal era in U.S. history. The book provides insights into the strategic considerations that shape maritime defense and the role of naval power in national security.
Readers will find a thorough exploration of the U.S. Maritime Strategy, focusing on the implications of naval strategy for military readiness and international relations. The text addresses various aspects of maritime operations, emphasizing the importance of naval capabilities in achieving strategic objectives. This edition serves as a valuable resource for those interested in military strategy, naval history, and the evolution of U.S. defense policy.
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