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Naval History



Navy - originally, all ships of a nation, whether for war or commerce; the term navy now designates only such vessels as are built and maintained specifically for war. There have been three major developments in naval vessels. From ancient times to the late 16th cent., navies consisted mostly of galleys; from the late 16th to the late 19th cent., they consisted mostly of side-gunned sailing   Read More...

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    Naval Warfare, 1815-1914
    by Lawrence Sondhaus. 263 pgs.


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    Franco-American Naval Relations, 1940-1945
    by Charles W. Koburger Jr., Henri L. Labrousse. 164 pgs.


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    To Die Gallantly: The Battle of the Atlantic
    by Timothy J. Runyan, Jan M. Copes. 347 pgs.


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