History of the U.S. Navy: 1942-1991Stackpole Books, 1992 - 904 pages In this comprehensive, well-researched history, Love departs from conventional approaches and presents the Navy as the power behind U.S. foreign policy. |
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From the Marshalls Raid to the Battle | 19 |
Guadalcanal 19421943 | 40 |
The Atlantic Front 1942 | 64 |
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