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- Milligan, Benjamin H., 1978- author.
- First edition - New York : Bantam Books, [2021]
- Description
- Book — x, 626 pages : illustrations, maps ; 25 cm
- Summary
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- part 1. Neglect: The reluctant creation and violent demise of the Navy's first commandos, the Marine Corps Raiders ; The sidelining of the Army's amphibious soldier-scouts and the call-up of the Navy's second-string sailors ; The US Army's first commandos and the raid that wasn't
- part 2. Opportunity: Draper Kauffman and the course that cracked the Atlantic wall, then laid the first bricks of the legend of naval special warfare ; The evolving contest that created the Mermen of War, World War II's only indispensable special operations unit ; The contest for the guerrilla war in China and the organization that had "no damn business" fighting in it, the US Navy's army of sailors
- part 3. Relevance: The US Navy's postwar plight, and the sailor-raiders who led her back to significance in Korea ; The resurrection of the Army's Rangersik, and the guerrilla raid that failed to forestall their second death ; Arleigh Burke, the Bay of Pigs, and the launching of the Navy's limited-war SEALs
- part 4. Exigency: Kennedy's Army of Gladiators and the counterinsurgency that blunted their swords, then cleared the way for another contender ; The first SEALs, their search for a mission, and the report that found it for them ; The dam break of conventional war in Vietnam, and the following flood of raiders that failed to beat the Navy to the Mekong Delta, all but one
- part 5. Culmination: The derailing of the first direct-action SEALs in the Rung Sat, and the detachment that restored their prospects ; The direct-action SEALs who dodged diversion, then perfected a mission that propelled the teams past the riverbanks, into history ; The Navy's skeleton key to inland combat and the final against-the-current achievements in the war's ebb tide that exposed the SEALs preeminence as the US military's go-anywhere commandos
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- Weintraub, Beverly, 1961- author.
- Guilford, Connecticut : Lyons Press, an imprint of Globe Pequot, the trade division of The Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group, Inc., [2021]
- Description
- Book — xviii, 286 pages, 18 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations ; 24 cm
- Summary
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"This is the story of the first women naval aviators and their struggles and triumphs as they earned their Wings of Gold, learned to fly increasingly sophisticated jet fighters and helicopters, mastered aircraft carrier landings, served at sea, and reached heights of command that would have been unthinkable less than a generation before. It is also the story of the legacy they left behind"-- Provided by publisher
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VG93 .W45 2021 | Available |
- Willis, Matthew.
- [Place of publication not identified] TEMPEST, 2020.
- Description
- Book — 1 online resource
4. Morskie skrzydła Polski [2020]
- Wrocław : Fundacja Otwartego Muzeum Techniki, 2020
- Description
- Book — 302 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 28 cm
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VG95 .P7 M67 2020 | Available |
- Johnson, Wray R., author.
- Lexington, Kentucky : University Press of Kentucky, 2019.
- Description
- Book — 1 online resource
- Summary
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- Origins of Marine Corps Aviation
- Proving Ground: Haiti, 1915-1934
- Advance to Maturity, 1919-1935
- Marine Corps Aviation Comes of Age: Nicaragua, 1926-1933
- Conclusion.
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- Johnson, Wray R., author.
- Lexington, Kentucky : University Press of Kentucky, [2019]
- Description
- Book — xii, 420 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm.
- Summary
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- Origins of Marine Corps aviation
- Proving ground: Haiti, 1915-1934
- Advance to maturity, 1919-1935
- Marine Corps Aviation comes of age: Nicaragua, 1926-1933.
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- Hobbs, David, 1946- author.
- Barnsley, South Yorkshire : Seaforth Publishing, 2019.
- Description
- Book — xiv, 386 pages : illustrations, portraits ; 25 cm
- Summary
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Among all the celebrations of the RAF's centenary, it was largely forgotten that the establishment of an independent air force came at a cost - and it was the Royal Navy that paid the price. In 1918 it had been pre-eminent in the technology and tactics of employing aircraft at sea, but once it lost control of its own air power, it struggled to make the RAF prioritise naval interests, in the process losing ground to the rival naval air forces of Japan and the United States. This book documents that struggle through the cash-strapped 1920s and '30s, culminating in the Navy regaining control of its aviation in 1937, but too late to properly prepare for the impending war. However, despite the lack of resources, British naval flying had made progress, especially in the advancement of carrier strike doctrine. These developments are neatly illustrated by the experiences of Lieutenant William Lucy, who was to become Britain's first accredited air 'ace' of the war and to lead the world's first successful dive-bombing of a major warship. Making extensive use of the family archive, this book also reproduces many previously unseen photographs from Lucy's album, showing many aspects of life in the Fleet Air Arm up to the end of the Norway campaign. Although it is beyond the scope of this book, in November 1940 the inter-war concentration on carrier strike was to be spectacularly vindicated by the air attack on the Italian fleet at Taranto - it inspired the Japanese to a far larger effort at Pearl Harbor the following year, but the Royal Navy had shown the way.
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VG95 .G7 H63 2019 | Available |
- Marshall, M. Ernest, 1945- author.
- Annapolis, MD : Naval Institute Press, [2019]
- Description
- Book — xii, 322 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations ; 24 cm
- Summary
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- Wiley: the early years
- The road to Lakehurst
- The USS Shenandoah (ZR 1)
- The USS Los Angeles (ZR 3)
- The Shenandoah Disaster
- Changes in command
- Commanding the Los Angeles
- The USS Tennessee (BB 43)
- The USS Akron (ZRS 4)
- The crash of the Akron
- Aftermath of the Akron
- The USS Macon (ZRS 5)
- The end of an era
- USS Sirius (AK 15), Hell Gate, and helium
- War and battleships
- Kamikazes and beyond
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VG93 .M358 2019 | Available |
9. Starp debesīm un zemi [2019]
- Baško, Jāzeps, author.
- [Rīga] : Izdevējs -- SIA "Poligrāfijas Aģentūra", [2019]
- Description
- Book — 183 pages : color illustrations ; 29 cm
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VG95 .L35 B375 2019 | Available |
- Haslop, Dennis (Naval historian), author.
- Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2018.
- Description
- Book — xi, 225 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm.
- Summary
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- Introduction
- Chapter 1: The dawn of the era of flight and the formation of the RFC/RNAS, from its inception until the end of 1915.
- Chapter 2: The dawn of the era of flight and the formation of the imperial German Naval Air Service, from its inception until the end of 1915.
- Chapter 3: RNAS development and the challenges from within and without, leading to the formation of the RAF, 1916-1918.
- Chapter 4: IGNAS development and the challenges from within, 1916-1918.
- Chapter 5: Conclusion.
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VG95 .G7 H38 2018 | Available |
11. Morskie sokoly Otechestva [2018]
- Морские соколы Отечества
- Ĭoltukhovskiĭ, V. M., author.
- Йолтуховский, В. М, author.
- Sankt-Peterburg : Morskoe nasledie, 2018. Санкт-Петербург : Морское наследие, 2018.
- Description
- Book — 439 pages : portraits ; 25 cm.
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VG95 .R9 I558 2018 | Available |
- Grochowska, Joanna.
- Wydanie I. - Gdańsk : BiT Beata Żmuda-Trzebiatowska : Wydawnictwo Oskar, 2018
- Description
- Book — 111 pages : illustrations ; 31 cm
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VG95 .P7 G75 2018 F | Available |
- Ostrom, Thomas P., author.
- Jefferson, North Carolina : McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers, [2018]
- Description
- Book — 1 online resource
- Summary
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- Cover; Table of Contents; Acknowledgments; Preface; Introduction; 1 Cutters, Crews and Missions (1790â#x80; #x93; 1915); 2 The Quasi-War with France (1798â#x80; #x93; 1800); 3 The War of
- 1812: Background and Overview; 4 Naval Combat in the War of 1812; 5 Revenue Cutters in the War of 1812; 6 Revenue Marine Missions in the War of 1812; 7 Pirates, Slaves and Seminole Indians; 8 War with Mexico (1846â#x80; #x93; 1848); 9 The Antebellum Period; 10 The Confederate and Union Navies (1861â#x80; #x93; 1865); 11 The Revenue Cutter Service in the Civil War; 12 Historical Assessments of the Civil War Navies
- 13 Policing the Alaska Frontier (1867â#x80; #x93; 1915)14 The Spanish-American War (1898); 15 The USRCS and the U.S. Coast Guard Merge; An Overview of Naval Operations from 1790 to the 20th Century; Epilogue; Appendix: Maps; Chapter Notes; Bibliography; Index
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- Ostrom, Thomas P., author.
- Jefferson, North Carolina : McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers, [2018]
- Description
- Book — ix, 230 pages : illustrations, maps ; 23 cm
- Summary
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This book covers the history of the U.S. Coast Guard from 1790 under Treasury Secretary Alexander Hamilton, when the Service was called the U.S. Revenue Marine, to World War I, during which the naval agency, then called the U.S. Revenue Cutter Service, was combined with the U.S. Life-Saving Service to form the U.S. Coast Guard in 1915. The Coast Guard has historically served with or under the U.S. Navy in national defense missions. The maritime conflicts in that time frame include a war with France; War of 1812-1815; clashes with pirates, slave ships, and the Seminole Indians; War with Mexico; the Civil War of 1861-1865); Spanish-American War (1898); and World War I (1914-1918). The Great War involved the USCG and USN in domestic and maritime missions across the Atlantic to Europe, merchant ship convoy escorts, and anti-submarine warfare. The naval period surveys the evolution of wooden hulled, wind powered sailing ships to fuel powered iron hulled vessels. The historical geography of the wars is illustrated with maps created by retired IBM engineer and military historian David H. Allen.
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- Dunn, Robert F., 1928- author.
- Annapolis, MD : Naval Institute Press, [2017]
- Description
- Book — xi, 204 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
- Summary
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- Preface: A most remarkable story
- Black as midnight
- Difficult days: a soaring mishap rate
- The competition: American aviation overall
- Beginning to get it right
- Naval aviation's transition to jets
- Aircraft carriers: changes and modifications
- Beyond jets and aircraft carriers
- The catalyst for improvement: the Naval Safety Center
- Six amazing years: RAGS, NATOPS, and more
- The doc: aerospace medicine
- flight surgeons and more
- Discovering human factors
- Naval aviation maintenance and supply
- The underappreciated: aircraft, aircraft systems, and design safety
- Making believe: simulators and synthetic trainers
- On to the twenty-first century: ORM, CRM, and culture workshops
- Success: Summary and conclusions
- Afterword
- Appendix 1: Marine aviation
- Appendix 2: Naval Safety Center yearly major mishap statistics
- Appendix 3: Navy and Marine accident reporting classifications
- Appendix 4: Aviation-oriented safety center publications
- Appendix 5: Principal carrier alterations
- Appendix 6: Typical straight-deck carrier landing pattern
- Chronology
- Glossary.
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- Lapp, Peter Joachim, 1941- author.
- Aachen : Helios, [2017]
- Description
- Book — 210 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm
- Summary
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- Zum Geleit : Grenzsicherheit und Gefechtsbereitschaft : bis das Volk nicht mehr wollte
- Vorwort
- Anfänge der DDR-Küstenüberwachung unter sowjetischem Befehl
- Erste Bootseinheiten der Deutschen Grenzpolizei
- Bildung der Grenzbrigade an der Küste
- Hauptaufgabe seitdem 13. August 1961 : die see- und landseitige Grenzsicherung
- Exkurs : Besondere Vorkommnisse
- Grundsätze des Zusammenwirkens mit MfS und Volkspolizei im Ostseebezirk
- Politische und militärische Erziehungs- und Ausbildungsziele
- Inneres Gefüge, Binnenklima
- Interne Überwachung durch die Hauptabteilung I des MfS
- Öffentlichkeitsarbeit der Grenzbrigade Küste
- Ermüdungserscheinungen, Wende und Ende
- Zusammenfassung
- Kleine Chronologie der (6.) Grenzbrigade Küste und ihrer Vorgeschichte
- Quellen, Dokumente
- Literatur
- Anhang : Struktur der (6.) Grenzbrigade Küste sowie Boots- und Schiffsbestand in den 1980er Jahren
- Abkürzungen.
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- Морские соколы России : [биографический справочник]
- Ĭoltukhovskiĭ, V. M., author.
- Йолтуховский, В. М, author.
- Sankt-Peterburg : Svoë izdatelʹstvo, 2016. Санкт-Петербург : Своё издательство, 2016.
- Description
- Book — 468 pages : illustrations, portraits ; 25 cm.
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- Althoff, William F., author.
- 25th anniversary edition. - Annapolis, Maryland : Naval Institute Press, [2016]
- Description
- Book — 1 online resource (xiv, 318 pages) Digital: data file.
- Summary
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- Establishing an air station
- The USS Shenandoah and the early years
- The USS Los Angeles: training and experimentation
- The USS Akron and USS Macon
- Lakehurst: international airport
- Preparations for war
- The war years
- Postwar progress
- End of the program
- Afterword
- Appendixes
- A. Commanding officers, NAS Lakehurst (1921-62)
- B. Performance and other data for U.S. Navy airships (1915-61)
- U.S. Navy lighter-than-air headquarters and facilities, Second World War
- Memorandum on status of lighter-than-air
- E. Postwar airship deliveries to the U.S. Navy
- F. Last airships in the U.S. Navy aircraft inventory.
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- Althoff, William F., author.
- 25th Anniversary Edition. - Annapolis, Maryland : Naval Institute Press, [2016]
- Description
- Book — xiv, 318 pages : illustrations, maps ; 28 cm
- Summary
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- Establishing an air station
- The USS Shenandoah and the early years
- The USS Los Angeles: training and experimentation
- The USS Akron and USS Macon
- Lakehurst: international airport
- Preparations for war
- The war years
- Postwar progress
- End of the program
- Afterword
- Appendixes
- A. Commanding officers, NAS Lakehurst (1921-62)
- B. Performance and other data for U.S. Navy airships (1915-61)
- U.S. Navy lighter-than-air headquarters and facilities, Second World War
- Memorandum on status of lighter-than-air
- E. Postwar airship deliveries to the U.S. Navy
- F. Last airships in the U.S. Navy aircraft inventory.
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- United States Naval Institute author.
- Annapolis, Maryland : Naval Institute Press, [2016]
- Description
- Book — xi, 165 pages ; 21 cm.
- Summary
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- "Smedley Butler's air corps: the first Marine aviators in China" / Gabrielle M. Neufeld and James S. Santelli
- "The genesis of air support in guerrilla operations" / General Vernon E. Megee, USMC (Ret.)
- "Ace in a day" / Lieutenant Commander Thomas J. Cutler, USN (Ret.)
- "Marine Corps aviation, an infantryman's opinion" / Major J.N. Rentz, USMCR
- "Right on the button: Marine Corps close air support in Korea" / Admiral John S. Thach, USN (Ret.)
- "Marine aviation in Vietnam, 1962-1970" / Lieutenant General Keith B. McCutcheon, USMC
- "Marine air operations in Northern Europe" / Major Robert J. O'Rourke, USMC
- "Stop quibbling and win the war" / Major John E. Valliere, USAF
- "Who really needs Marine TacAir?" / Lieutenant Colonel Thomas Linn, USMC.
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