NATO's Maritime Vigilance: Optimizing the Standing Naval For

NATO's Maritime Vigilance: Optimizing the Standing Naval Force For The Future

Winter, 1968. A multinational force of American, British, Dutch, and Norwegian ships sails the North Atlantic, defending NATO’s shores under a shared flag

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