Selasa, 12 September 2017

Sea Change- Reinvention of the U.S. Navy

How the U.S. Navy reinvented itself— and its sailors—during a century of radical change in technology and warfare. Navies, at first sight, appear to be highly traditional, even reactionary, organizations. The 21st-century U.S. Navy retains uniforms, customs, rank structure, and language that would not be wholly unfamiliar to John Paul Jones. Yet today’s sailors have …

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