McMullen Naval History Symposium (20th : 2017 : U.S. Naval Academy)
Title:
New interpretations in naval history : selected papers from the twentieth McMullen Naval History Symposium held at the U.S. Naval Academy 14-15 September 2017 / edited by Brian VanDeMark.
Shipping List No.: 2024-0002-P. Includes bibliographical references.
Contents:
Part 5: by James Goldrick. Part 1: History and navies / Johann Ewald at Yorktown: a landsman's view of the naval aspects of the siege / by Jim McIntyre -- Part 2: World War I Naval History. A legacy of courage: the men of Coast Guard cutter Tampa during World War I / by Nora Chidlow and Arlyn Danielson -- The maritime origins of the Italian crisis of 1917 / by Fabio De Ninno -- Anticipating Dunkirk: the humanitarian rescue of Americans in Europe, 1914-1917 / by Branden Little -- "We didn't lose but one horse, and that was a mule": the American sealift effort during World War I / by Salvatore R. Mercogliano -- "Plan One, acknowledge": combat operations of the U.S. Coast Guard in World War I / by William H. Thiesen -- Part 3: World War II Naval History. The American response to the sinking of USS Panay, December 1937 / by Douglas Peifer -- "Here are your ships, Uncle Sam!": shipbuilding in the Pacific Northwest during World War II / by Katherine Macica -- Part 4: Cold War Naval History. J.C. Wylie and the U.S. Navy's first "strategic enterprise" / by Nicholas C. Prime -- U.S. Marine advisors and the South Vietnamese marines, 1972 / by Charles D. Melson -- Part 5: Learning from Naval History. History and navies / by James Goldrick.
Series:
Naval War College historical monograph series ; no. 31
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