The United States has been—and should again become—a more capable maritime nation, able to carry a larger share of its own commerce and, when necessary, transport troops, supplies and power in war. That goal, however, has always been harder to achieve than many modern accounts suggest.
Dr. Steven Wills
External Source: Defense Opinion
The United States has been—and should again become—a more capable maritime nation, able to carry a larger share of its own commerce and, when necessary, transport troops, supplies and power in war. That goal, however, has always been harder to achieve than many modern accounts suggest.
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Dr. Steven Wills, Navalist