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UsedVeryGood. Size: 9x6x1; Very Good condition. Crisp pages. Clean cover and pages. Book shows minimal shelf wear. No highlighting/marking. Not Satisfied? Contact us to get a refund.
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Very good in Fair jacket. xxxiv, 197, [1] pages. Illustrated endpapers. Publisher's Preface. Foreword by Admiral Arleigh Burke (USN ret. ) Introduction by Raymond L. Garthoff. Footnotes. Glossary, Bibliography. Index. DJ worn, soiled, sticker residue, and tears. Robert Waring Herrick USN (Ret. ) attained the rank of Commander. He graduated from the Naval Academy in Annapolis, MD in 1945 and was assigned to the battleship U.S.S. Mississippi. He worked in Naval Intelligence which included a two year assignment as assistant naval attaché in Moscow. Dr. Herrick earned a Ph.D. from Columbia and is the author of several books concerning Soviet Naval Strategy and Policy. A detailed analysis of soviet naval doctrine, tactics, mission capabilities, strategies, ships, weaponry, deployment, political influence, planning, and more. Retired U.S. Navy Commander Robert Herrick examines the offensive-defensive cycles through which naval strategy has evolved over the last half of the 20th century within the Soviet Union. In historical analysis, author looks at the Russian Navy under the Tsars, their strong submarine force, homing missile capability, ASW force, etc. Foreword by Arleigh Burke. Introduction by Raymond Garthoff. Commander Herrick contends that the Soviet Navy continues to be strategically defense; this comprehensive appraisal of the evolution of Soviet naval strategy should go far in contributing to an understanding of the then current and prospective developments within the Soviet Navy and to further discussions of that navy's strategic potential.
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Very good in Good jacket. xxxiv, 197, [1] pages. Illustrated endpapers. Publisher's Preface. Foreword by Admiral Arleigh Burke (USN ret. ) Introduction by Raymond L. Garthoff. Footnotes. Glossary, Bibliography. Index. DJ has some wear, soiling and edge chips. Booksellers sticker inside the front cover. Robert Waring Herrick USN (Ret. ) attained the rank of Commander. He graduated from the Naval Academy in Annapolis, MD in 1945 and was assigned to the battleship U.S.S. Mississippi. He worked in Naval Intelligence which included a two year assignment as assistant naval attaché in Moscow. Dr. Herrick earned a Ph.D. from Columbia and is the author of several books concerning Soviet Naval Strategy and Policy. A detailed analysis of soviet naval doctrine, tactics, mission capabilities, strategies, ships, weaponry, deployment, political influence, planning, and more. Retired U.S. Navy Commander Robert Herrick examines the offensive-defensive cycles through which naval strategy has evolved over the last half of the 20th century within the Soviet Union. In historical analysis, author looks at the Russian Navy under the Tsars, their strong submarine force, homing missile capability, ASW force, etc. Foreword by Arleigh Burke. Introduction by Raymond Garthoff. Commander Herrick contends that the Soviet Navy continues to be strategically defense; this comprehensive appraisal of the evolution of Soviet naval strategy should go far in contributing to an understanding of the then current and prospective developments within the Soviet Navy and to further discussions of that navy's strategic potential.
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