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Prentiss, Dickinson: The employment of the Soviet submarine force, 1965
Reddy, John J. P.; Frank D. Topley; Ralph A. Turner, Jr.: Nixon Doctrine and the Navy, 1971
Research notes: Data for naval strategy lectures, circa 1907-1914
Mahan's notes on: War at sea, strategy and tactics: the doctrine, by Gabriel Darrieus; "Corbett and Mahan;" A Synthesis of Naval Strategy, 1689-1697; Corbett's Seven Years War; Corbett's England in the Mediterranean; Daveluy; "Diplomatic Relations Preceding 7 Years War condensed from Corbett; Notes from newspapers with clippings.
Robinson, Robert L.: Military strategy and the Congress : the case of the FDL, 1970
Rogers, Gerard F.: Credible military deterrence of the People's Republic of China, 1966
Ryan Charles E.: Naval logistics and the blue water strategy, 1972 Jun 19
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 19th June 1972
Scharf, Peter G.: Chinese values of humanity : their role in Chinese strategy, 1972 Jun 19
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 19th June 1972
Schutt, Carlton E.; Neville D. Dunnan; Carlton D. Goodiel: Base rights requirements crucial to U.S. forward strategy in the 1970s, 1970
Shadrin, Nicholas: Missions of the Soviet Navy, 1974 May 15
Lecture given by Dr. Nicholas Shadrin, former Soviet naval order, at the 2nd Annual Raymond A. Spruance lecture at the Naval War College. (Opening remarks and other announcements by NWC officials were edited from the original 1974 recording).
Shadrin, Nicholas: Soviet Maritime Strategy, 1972 Dec 11
Lecture given by Dr. Nicholas Shadrin, a former Soviet navy commander, to NWC students in the College of Naval Warfare about Soviet naval strategy and intentions from his point of view. The second part of this lecture is comprised of a question and answer session with between Shadrin and NWC students. (It may be difficult to hear the questions from the student audience.)