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    Sea Power, previously known as British Sea Power and initially as British Air Powers, are an English alternative rock band. The group's original lineup...
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    sea control with ASW helicopters and STOVL fighters for light air defense but not large enough to be well suited to power projection known as a Sea Control...
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    The Influence of Sea Power upon History: 1660–1783 is a history of naval warfare published in 1890 by the American naval officer and historian Alfred...
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  • Seapower (redirect from Sea-power)
    seapower in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Seapower or sea power may refer to: Command of the sea Naval warfare Ocean thermal energy conversion Seapower...
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  • Sea Power: Naval Combat in the Missile Age or Sea Power is a video game under development by Triassic Games and slated to be published by MicroProse....
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  • The Decline of British Sea Power is the debut studio album by English indie rock band Sea Power, then known as "British Sea Power", released on 2 June 2003...
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    English rock band Sea Power, previously known as British Sea Power, have released 10 studio albums, 4 soundtrack albums, 6 extended plays, 58 compilation...
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  • Power At Sea is a video game developed by Distinctive Software and published by Accolade in 1988 for the Commodore 64. Power At Sea is a game in which...
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    Influence of Sea Power Upon History, 1660–1783 (1890) won immediate recognition, especially in Europe, and with its successor, The Influence of Sea Power Upon...
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  • In 2003 the United States Navy launched the Sea Power 21 transformation plan in an effort to make the Navy more flexible and more agile to effectively...
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    the west. The Irish Sea is of significant economic importance to regional trade, shipping and transport, as well as fishing and power generation in the...
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  • of fighting power in a fleet, were conducive to control over the sea. He proposed six conditions required for a nation to have sea power: Advantageous...
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    A sea is a large body of salty water. There are particular seas and the sea. The sea commonly refers to the World Ocean, the wider body of seawater. Particular...
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  • Naval warfare (redirect from Sea battle)
    city states. Phoenicia's and Egypt's power, Carthage's and even Rome's largely depended upon control of the seas. So too did the Venetian Republic dominate...
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    Kyoichi (2009). Japanese Sea Power: A Maritime Nation's Struggle for Identity (PDF). Foundations on International Thinking on Sea Power. p. 105. Sajima, Naoko;...
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  • the second album from the Brighton-based English band, Sea Power, then known as "British Sea Power". It was released on 4 April 2005 to positive reviews...
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    Tudor Sea Power: The Foundation of Greatness. Seaforth Publishing. p. 298. ISBN 978-1473819924. Rodger, N.A.M. (1998). The safeguard of the sea : a naval...
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    English Channel (redirect from British Sea)
    ensuring no major European power controlled the potential Dutch and Flemish invasion ports. Her climb to the pre-eminent sea power of the world began in 1588...
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    and a rich source of energy resources, including wind and wave power. The North Sea has featured prominently in geopolitical and military affairs, particularly...
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    vast size, central geographical location and supremacy of land power rather than sea power. He assumed that the Heartland will not be a potential hub of...
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    North Sea Wind Power Hub is a proposed energy island complex to be built in the middle of the North Sea as part of a European system for sustainable electricity...
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  • Thalassocracy (category Sea lanes)
    government of the Minoan civilization, whose power depended on its navy. Herodotus distinguished sea-power from land-power and spoke of the need to counter the...
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    of Sea Power upon History: 1660–1783. The full text of The Influence of Sea Power upon History at Wikisource Phelan, George R. (1954). "Sea Power and...
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    said to have held the imperium over the sea." To thalattokratize is “to rule the sea,” not just to hold sea power like any other good fellow with a strong...
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  • The Influence of Sea Power upon History, widely considered the most important work in modern naval strategy. Mahan argued that sea power was the deciding...
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    of the Heartland by a single power had been unattainable in the past because: The Heartland was protected from sea power by ice to the north and mountains...
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    controlled most of the key maritime trade routes and enjoyed unchallenged sea power. Alongside the formal control exerted over its own colonies, Britain's...
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    Battle of Lepanto (category Ionian Sea)
    Westcott, A History of Sea Power, 1920, p. 107. Davis 1999, p. 195. Hanson 2010, p. 96. William Stevens, History of Sea Power (1920), p. 83. Beaton, Roderick...
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  • access to the sea would therefore be the Chinese seaboard, the Persian Gulf, and Asia Minor. In this contest between land power and sea power, Russia would...
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  • Solar-powered sea slugs may refer to two groups of marine opisthobranch gastropods that are able to use photosynthesis as a supplementary nutritional...
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