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Arkansas Slave Narratives: Slave Narratives from the Federal Writers' Project 1936-1938

DOC Arkansas Slave Narratives: Slave Narratives from the Federal Writers' Project 1936-1938 by From Brand: Applewood Books in History

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This major revision updates Wayne Hughes's 1986 landmark study that is credited with providing decision makers a sound foundation for battle planning and tactical thinking. The book integrates the historical evolution of tactics; analysis; and fleet operations; and today it can serve as a primer for anyone who wants to learn how navies fight and win. This second edition includes much new material on combat in the missile age and reflects the reconfiguration of many tactics for littoral operations after the fall of the Soviet Union.Hughes recreates famous battles to show how tactics have changed through the ages and the ways in which they have remained unchanged. He covers tactical interaction between land and sea; the sensory revolution of WWII; secret weapons and maritime surprise; the role in battle of leadership and morale; and the importance of surface warships in today's U.S. fleet. He suggests that naval tactics; unlike ground combat; are dominated by the offense and concludes that the great tactical maxim must be attack effectively first.A new chapter traces the evolution of missile tactics at sea and includes details of attacks on ships. Many changes emphasize joint operations and coastal combat. The already extensive appraisal of command and control and information warfare is further expanded to cover modern naval operations and the character of modern salvo warfare. In the tradition of Mahan and Clauswitz; this classic text incorporates literature; politics; and a knowledge of human nature. Indispensable reading for all those interested in naval tactics; it is also a valuable reference for wargamers.


#1994560 in Books Applewood Books 2006-06-15Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 9.25 x .41 x 7.50l; .68 #File Name: 1557090114168 pages


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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. a bridge into the pastBy laron normanThis book provides an first hand account of the thoughts and spirits of the past. As a Arkansan this is a great reference for anyone who can appreciate Arkansas history. My great-grandmother was born in 1905 and these accounts reminded me so much of her memories; that she use to tell; of when she was a little girl. I encourage anyone to get all the books there is one for each slave state.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. bookBy anontook time and really read this book with lots of thought listening to stories of people's experiences in the slave days0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. A priceless book. The voices of formerly enslaved persons ...By lucille adersonA priceless book. The voices of formerly enslaved persons bring the reader to the time an place they lived and experienced.

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