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    Two new cruisers join U.S. Navy [etc.]

    Published 1943
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    New interpretations in naval history : selected papers from the seventeenth McMullen Naval History Symposium held at the United States Naval Academy, 15-16 September 2011 /

    Published 2016
    Table of Contents: “…Intervention and colonial policy: the Flying Cruiser Squadron of the Imperial German Navy as an instrument of German foreign policy overseas, 1886-1893 /…”
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    Pocket first aid kit.

    Published 1968
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    Digesting history : the U.S. Naval War College, the lessons of World War Two, and future naval warfare / by Friedman, Hal M., 1965-

    Published 2010
    Table of Contents: “…Naval organization and amphibious warfare, continued, May 1946 -- Blockades, the Navy as a foreign policy instrument, and future Naval operations, May 1946 -- Kinkaid, Spruance, cruisers, and carriers, June 1946-July 1946 -- Airpower, the United Nations, and the lessons of the Pacific War, July 1946-October 1946 -- More lessons and defense reorganization, November 1946-January 1947 -- More battle history and the influence of the atomic bomb on future naval warfare, February 1947-April 1947 -- Additional lessons, May 1947 -- Atomic naval warfare, the impact of Bikini, and new shipboard weaponry, May 1947-July 1947 -- Battle lessons and seabees, July 1947-November 1947.…”
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    The United States Marine Corps in the World War / by McClellan, Edwin North, 1881-1971

    Published 2014
    Table of Contents: “…In general -- Statutory and actual strength of the Marine Corps on various dates -- Recruiting ; Applicants, rejections, enlistments ; Enlistments by state -- Geographical location and disposition of Marines during war -- How officers were obtained and trained -- Training enlisted men in the United States and Europe -- Organizations and replacements ; Sent to Europe ; Organization of the 4th and 5th Brigades -- Operations in general -- Units composing, and the commanding generals of, the 2d Division-Verdun operations -- Aisne defensive ; Hill 142, Bouresches, and Bois de la Brigade de Marine in the Chateau-Thierry sector -- The Aisne-Marne offensive (Soissons) -- Marbache sector, near Pont-á-Mousson ; Saint-Mihiel offensive -- The Meuse-Argonne offensive ; Crossing the Meuse River -- March to the Rhine ; Army of occupation ; Summary of operations of the 4th Brigade -- With the Navy onboard the battleships and cruisers -- The activities of the 5th Brigade -- Casualties -- Citations of Marine organizations ; Days in France ; Artillery captured ; Prisoners captured ; Kilometers advanced ; Decorations awarded -- Rifle practice ; Rifle and pistol competitions -- Aviation -- Marine Corps Reserve -- Return of Marines from Europe ; Parades in the United States -- Demobilization -- Office of the Major General Commandant; Adjutant and Inspector's Department -- Paymaster's Department -- Quartermaster's Department -- Marine Corps deaths -- Biographies of selected Marine Corps leaders.…”
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