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Discourse on the Strategic Value of a Point, by Alfred T. Mahan
Dunn, Jerome R., Robert C. Loomis, Jr., Robert B. Pemberton, and Ervin E. White: An analysis of the future requirements for naval warfare in a riverine/ insular restricted waterway environment, and a consideration of the policy options available to the United States in support of these requirements, 1970 Apr 21
A group research study paper by Commander Jerome R. Dunn, USN; Lieutenant Commander Robert C. Loomis, Jr., USN; Lieutenant Commander Robert B. Pemberton, USN; and Lieutenant Commander Ervine E. White, USN. This paper studied the potential requirement for continuing naval warfare activity on international waterways; U.S. security interests, commitments, general force planning and military assistance policy trends relating to areas of high susceptibility to insurgency on internal waterways; an historical assessment of U.S. and contemporary experiences in internal water warfare; and presented U.S. programs and policies for internal water naval operations and recommendations for improvements to the programs.
Dunn, Michael B.: Blockade as a naval strategy of limited war, 1970
Eckhouse, Morton A.: Anti-submarine warfare : Soviet style, 1966
Farmer, Guy W.: Foreign perceptions of U.S. and Soviet naval presence in the Pacific and Indian Oceans, 1977
Gomez, Andre D.: Implications of Space on Naval Strategy, 1961 Mar 1
Student paper by Col. A. D. Gomez, USMC for the course in naval warfare at the Naval War College. This paper deals with the implications of space on naval strategy and represents an attempt to analyze potential military effects of space systems on naval strategy and operations with emphasis on different types of satellites.
Hagedorn, Elvyn E.; William A. Scott, Jr.: The role of amphibious forces as an instrument of national strategy in support of the Nixon Doctrine, 1971
Harlow, Bruce A.: United States sea power in the western Pacific- 1996 : a framework for analysis, 1976
Harris, Jess M., III: The Venceramos Brigades : youthful adventures or students of revolution?, 1971 Apr 07
A thesis submitted to the faculty of The School of Public and International Affairs of the George Washington University in partial satisfaction of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science in International Affairs 30th September 1971