| United States. Congress. Senate. Armed Services - 1957 - 1014 pages
...justification that new concepts of warfare obviate the necessity of further fostering a merchant navy. "If the catastrophe of a general war should be forced...play a most vital role. Indeed, it might very well he the one source of strength of the free world which would pluck victory from chaos. With land transport... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Armed Services - 1959 - 1124 pages
...fostering a merchant navy. I assure you that such views are not held by the Joint Chiefs of Staff. If the catastrophe of a general war should be forced...attack, the merchant marine, after the initial period of devasting nuclear exchange, would play a most vital role. Indeed, it might very well be the one scource... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Armed Services - 1959 - 862 pages
...fostering a merchant navy. I assure vou that such views are not held by the Joint Chiefs of Staff. j*l If the catastrophe of a general war should be forced...attack, the merchant marine, after the initial period of devasting nuclear exchange, would play a most vital role. Indeed, it might very well be the one scource... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Armed Services - Transportation - 1959 - 596 pages
...of retaliation against surprise attack, the merchant marine, after the initial period of devasting nuclear exchange, would play a most vital role. Indeed, it might very well be the one scource of strength of the free world which would pluck victory from chaos. With land transport damaged... | |
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