Proceedings of the United States Naval Institute, Volume 76, Issues 7-12The Institute, 1950 - Naval art and science |
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Page 829
... Japan had won her Southern Resources Area . Japanese and Al- lied forces now faced each other across nearly paralleling defense lines in the South and in the Central Pacific . Deep inside the defense perimeter , Japan's vital " oil line ...
... Japan had won her Southern Resources Area . Japanese and Al- lied forces now faced each other across nearly paralleling defense lines in the South and in the Central Pacific . Deep inside the defense perimeter , Japan's vital " oil line ...
Page 831
... Japanese fleet was now weaker by four carriers than when it had failed in the first attempt . The next Japanese thrust , it was estimated , would be in the south , a renewed endeavor to cut the United States - Australia supply line ...
... Japanese fleet was now weaker by four carriers than when it had failed in the first attempt . The next Japanese thrust , it was estimated , would be in the south , a renewed endeavor to cut the United States - Australia supply line ...
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... Japanese repeated the tactics . of the August attempt . By this time they had outsped the Allies in the race for rein- forcement . There were by now about as many Japanese on Guadalcanal as there were Americans . But it proved not ...
... Japanese repeated the tactics . of the August attempt . By this time they had outsped the Allies in the race for rein- forcement . There were by now about as many Japanese on Guadalcanal as there were Americans . But it proved not ...
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HOW TO LOSE A WAR | 707 |
UNIFORM CODE OF MILITARY JUSTICE | 723 |
MILITARY APPLICATIONS OF ATOMIC ENERGY | 743 |
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