The JAG Journal, 32. sējums,1. izdevumsOffice of the Judge Advocate General, Department of the Navy, 1982 |
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6.–10. rezultāts no 51.
83. lappuse
... naval forces to implement U.S. foreign policy , 9 the juridical consequences of such use have not been fully explored . 10 ( Although primary focus will be on the use of the U.S. Navy for foreign policy purposes , the term " naval forces ...
... naval forces to implement U.S. foreign policy , 9 the juridical consequences of such use have not been fully explored . 10 ( Although primary focus will be on the use of the U.S. Navy for foreign policy purposes , the term " naval forces ...
84. lappuse
... sea control is for the most part a wartime mission . A notable exception is the 1962 naval quarantine of Cuba during which sea control forces enforced the Monroe Doctrine . 14 Due to its limited application to peacetime uses of force ...
... sea control is for the most part a wartime mission . A notable exception is the 1962 naval quarantine of Cuba during which sea control forces enforced the Monroe Doctrine . 14 Due to its limited application to peacetime uses of force ...
85. lappuse
... naval presence - that this article is primarily concerned . The term “ naval presence ” simply means the use of naval forces short of war to achieve political objectives . 21 The broad aims of naval presence are to encourage actions in ...
... naval presence - that this article is primarily concerned . The term “ naval presence ” simply means the use of naval forces short of war to achieve political objectives . 21 The broad aims of naval presence are to encourage actions in ...
86. lappuse
... forces almost always results in a violation of the territorial integrity of another nation , whereas naval forces can remain outside but near territorial waters for long periods , thereby allowing for much greater flexibility in terms ...
... forces almost always results in a violation of the territorial integrity of another nation , whereas naval forces can remain outside but near territorial waters for long periods , thereby allowing for much greater flexibility in terms ...
87. lappuse
Activities of Naval and Other U.S. Armed Forces For Political Objectives , 1946-75 30 Number of Incidents Naval Other forces Type of Activity forces alone Providing an American presence 68 Visit 44 Patrol / reconnaissance / surveillance ...
Activities of Naval and Other U.S. Armed Forces For Political Objectives , 1946-75 30 Number of Incidents Naval Other forces Type of Activity forces alone Providing an American presence 68 Visit 44 Patrol / reconnaissance / surveillance ...
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