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Naval War College Review

Volume 60, Number 3 (2007) Summer


The British battleship Royal Oak in 1917 or 1918, an image exemplifying the power of the “battle line.” Jon Tetsuro Sumida in this issue examines how the Royal Navy in that era addressed the fundamental issues posed by emerging technology for the employment of gunnery in naval combat.

From the collection of Kenneth Watson of New Canaan, Connecticut, courtesy of the Naval War College Museum, to which the collection was donated through the Naval War College Foundation. Volume 108, “Royal Navy—Battleships No. 8” (RN BB 8).

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Summer 2007 Issue
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President’s Forum
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Sailing to a New Port
James G. Stavridis

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Maritime Terrorism
Richard Farrell

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Review Essay
William C. Martel

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