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Geography's Impact on Naval Strategy
This chapter explores the essential role of geography in naval military strategies during World War II and its relevance for current and future conflicts, especially involving the U.S. and China. It emphasizes the strategic importance of key maritime chokepoints and the need for alliances to ensure maritime dominance and secure global trade routes.
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