Naval Station Puget Sound, NSPS Sand Point Realignment to NSPS Everett, Seattle

Naval Station Puget Sound, NSPS Sand Point Realignment to NSPS Everett, Seattle
Title Naval Station Puget Sound, NSPS Sand Point Realignment to NSPS Everett, Seattle PDF eBook
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Pages 384
Release 1993
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Naval Station Puget Sound, NSPS Sand Point Realignment to NSPS Everett, Seattle

Naval Station Puget Sound, NSPS Sand Point Realignment to NSPS Everett, Seattle
Title Naval Station Puget Sound, NSPS Sand Point Realignment to NSPS Everett, Seattle PDF eBook
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Pages 376
Release 1993
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Federal Register

Federal Register
Title Federal Register PDF eBook
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Pages 1372
Release 1990-10-11
Genre Administrative law
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EIS Cumulative

EIS Cumulative
Title EIS Cumulative PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 598
Release 1992
Genre Environmental impact statements
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U.S. Navy at War

U.S. Navy at War
Title U.S. Navy at War PDF eBook
Author Ernest J. King
Publisher www.Militarybookshop.CompanyUK
Pages 316
Release 2010-09-01
Genre History
ISBN 9781907521423

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At the beginning of World War II, in the midst of building the United States Navy into a "two-ocean fleet," the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor put the effectiveness of American sea power in doubt. Three and a half years later, the U.S. Navy was undoubtedly the strongest in the world. In that time, the Japanese fleet had been shattered, the U-Boat threat was a thing of the past, and the Navy had supported the greatest amphibious campaigns in history. "U.S. Navy at War: Official Reports by Fleet Admiral Ernest J. King, U.S.N.," consisting of three reports submitted by Admiral King to the Secretary of the Navy in the course of the war, is an official account of the U.S. Navy's operations in World War II. It provides an authoritative contemporary account of the beginning of the fleet buildup prior to the outbreak of war; the campaigns in the Pacific, Atlantic, and Mediterranean; naval research and development; submarine warfare; and many other aspects of the naval war. In addition, the book provides useful listings of all U.S. ships added to the fleet between December 7, 1941 and October 1, 1945, a list of U.S. ships lost in combat, and another that outlines the status of major combatant ships of the Japanese Navy at the end of the war - a sobering testimony to the overwhelming naval superiority achieved by the United States. Long out of print, "U.S. Navy at War" remains a unique source for anyone interested in the Second World War at sea. Originally published in 1946. 310 pages, ill.

U.S. Navy at War, 1941-1945

U.S. Navy at War, 1941-1945
Title U.S. Navy at War, 1941-1945 PDF eBook
Author United States. Office of the Chief of Naval Operations
Publisher
Pages 332
Release 1946
Genre World War, 1939-1945
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All Our Relations

All Our Relations
Title All Our Relations PDF eBook
Author Winona LaDuke
Publisher Haymarket Books
Pages 257
Release 2017-01-15
Genre History
ISBN 1608466612

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How Native American history can guide us today: “Presents strong voices of old, old cultures bravely trying to make sense of an Earth in chaos.” —Whole Earth Written by a former Green Party vice-presidential candidate who was once listed among “America’s fifty most promising leaders under forty” by Time magazine, this thoughtful, in-depth account of Native struggles against environmental and cultural degradation features chapters on the Seminoles, the Anishinaabeg, the Innu, the Northern Cheyenne, and the Mohawks, among others. Filled with inspiring testimonies of struggles for survival, each page of this volume speaks forcefully for self-determination and community. “Moving and often beautiful prose.” —Ralph Nader “Thoroughly researched and convincingly written.” —Choice