|
Ed by: David Stevens and John Reeve (702/35952)
Trafalgar, Tsushima, Midway, and other epic blue-water fleet actions are not likely to have their counterparts in the early twenty-first century. Since the end of the Cold War there has been increased interest instead in the way that navies directly influence events where sea, air and land interact, Yet in the broad sweep of military history this is nothing new. In Sea Power Ashore and in the Air leading historians look back over more than a hundred years, to show how navies have often made a critical difference to the fighting ashore and the contest for mastery of the air. September 2008
|
PO Box 844, DARLINGHURST NSW 1300; Anzac Memorial, Hyde Park South, SYDNEY NSW; Telephone: +61 (0)2 8262 2922; Email: Open 1000h to 1500h Monday to Friday and at other times by appointment (Phone: 8262 2922) GETTING TO THE INSTITUTE © The Royal United Services Institute for Defence and Security Studies New South Wales Incorporated - ABN 80 724 654 162 |