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Histories of all important and historically significant overseas
U.S. naval and Marine Corps bases and facilities are presented
alphabetically in this work. Those bases within a geographic area
that permits (or permitted) overflight rights, port visits, and the
use of offshore anchorages and including Puerto Rico, the Virgin
Islands, and Guam are included. Each entry discusses the form and
function of the base or facility and gives something of its history
and development. Bibliographies at the end of each entry provide
sources for further research.
"[An] excellent source of detailed information about both famous
and obscure places in U.S. naval history." Reference Books Bulletin
From its hasty and urgent creation during the American Revolution
through periods of relative neglect, the United States Navy has
maintained an important role in the security of the United States,
and has been involved in many of its crucial historical events.
American Naval History: A Guide pays attention to diplomacy,
maritime issues, aviation, geography, scientific and technological
advancements, and other historical disciplines. It also has entries
on the naval histories of America's closest allies and enemies. A
first edition of the book was printed by University Press of
America as An Annotated and Selected Bibliography of American Naval
History (1988). Vast changes have occurred since that time. Titles
dealing with the development of sea power in the ancient and
medieval world have been omitted. Instead, the book has modernized
its listings by including titles from the last years of the Reagan
presidency, George Bush's presidency, and the first two years of
Bill Clinton's presidency. The list of periodicals has been
expanded and revised considerably. Additionally, the titles now
contain useful abbreviations that detail whether the texts include
maps, diagrams, illustrations, glossaries, and appendixes.
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