Generals and Admirals: The Story of Amphibious CommandLongmans, Green, 1952 - 192 sider |
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Side 54
... question . Almost but not quite , for at the end of this war an expedition to attack Pondicherry , the centre of French power in India , was sent out under naval command alone.1 This was done at the instance of the Secret Committee of ...
... question . Almost but not quite , for at the end of this war an expedition to attack Pondicherry , the centre of French power in India , was sent out under naval command alone.1 This was done at the instance of the Secret Committee of ...
Side 161
... question was needed for the South - east Asian theatre , where British , American and Dutch forces were struggling to stem the strong flood of Japanese aggression . To Mr. Churchill , then on his first war - time visit to Washington ...
... question was needed for the South - east Asian theatre , where British , American and Dutch forces were struggling to stem the strong flood of Japanese aggression . To Mr. Churchill , then on his first war - time visit to Washington ...
Side 184
... question to be kept open . The current idea that supreme commanders are essential has arisen in part , perhaps , from the need to co - ordinate air operations with the operations of ground forces and ships . But this in itself can ...
... question to be kept open . The current idea that supreme commanders are essential has arisen in part , perhaps , from the need to co - ordinate air operations with the operations of ground forces and ships . But this in itself can ...
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HOWARD AND ESSEX AT CADIZ | 7 |
THE SPANISH CAMPAIGNS OF QUEEN ANNES WAR | 19 |
VERNON AND WENTWORTH IN THE WEST INDIES | 38 |
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Generals and Admirals: The Story of Amphibious Command John Creswell Ingen forhåndsvisning tilgjengelig - 1977 |
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