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Nautical & Aviation Publishing Co.


Nautical nau·ti·cal  
adj.
Of, relating to, or characteristic of ships, shipping, sailors, or navigation on a body of water.



[From Latin nauticus, from Greek nautikos, from
 & Aviation Publishing Co.

1250 Fairmont Avenue, Mt. Pleasant, SC 29464

www.nauticalaviationpublishing.com

Military libraries will be happy to make these two standards a part of their collection: they provide narrowed focuses on some of the mainstays of modern warfare Modern warfare involves the widespread use of highly advanced technology. As a term, it is normally taken as referring to conflicts involving one or more first world powers, within the modern electronic era. . David F. Crosby's A Guide To Airborne Weapons (1877853674, $26.95) pairs small black and white photos with descriptions of various air weapons employed by all branches of the U.S. Armed Forces. Descriptions include their characteristics, delivery aircraft, manufacturers, military nomenclature nomenclature /no·men·cla·ture/ (no´men-kla?cher) a classified system of names, as of anatomical structures, organisms, etc.

binomial nomenclature
, and details on control, guidance system and warheads. Behind on your weaponry? Not with this quick reference! Andrew Faltum's The Independence Light Aircraft Carriers (1877853-623, $34.95) covers those light carriers built during World War II: a nine-ship class which contributed to victory but has been under-considered in most military histories. The Navy converted light cruiser A light cruiser is a warship. The term is a shortening of the phrase "light armoured cruiser", describing a small ship that carried armour in the same way as an armoured cruiser; a protective belt and deck.  hulls into fast, light aircraft carriers which proved efficient and solid fighters, using them through the Korean War Korean War, conflict between Communist and non-Communist forces in Korea from June 25, 1950, to July 27, 1953. At the end of World War II, Korea was divided at the 38th parallel into Soviet (North Korean) and U.S. (South Korean) zones of occupation.  and beyond. Chapters follow their deployment around the world from Japan to Korea and eventually into mothballs. While some black and white photos pepper the account, the meat of The Independence Light Aircraft Carriers lies in its military history.
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Title Annotation:A Guide to Airborne Weapons; The Independence Light Aircraft Carriers
Publication:The Bookwatch
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Date:Dec 1, 2005
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