A consensus has been reached by many military reformers that the Reagan administration's Maritime Strategy of threatening to strike the Soviet Union in response to an attack is most strategically sound, especially when those counterattacks would be conducted by Navy reformers, calls for the Navy to confine itself to 'sea control' missions. They would either eliminate the carrier power projection mission or greatly proscribe it.
Case for a Second-Class Navy: Military Reform and Reagan's Maritime Strategy
1985
30 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
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