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Titles in the Series
Progressives in Navy Blue: Maritime Strategy, American Empire, and the
Transformation of U.S. Naval Identity, 1873–1898
Learning War: The Evolution of Fighting Doctrine in the U.S. Navy, 1898–
1945
Victory without Peace: The United States Navy in European Waters, 1919–
1924
Admiral John S. McCain and the Triumph of Naval Air Power
Churchill’s Phoney War
COSSAC: Lt. Gen. Sir Frederick Morgan and the Genesis of Operation
OVERLORD
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