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Information Bombs | Antilibrary
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So many books to read, so little time. For the kickoff post of the Anti-Library, I’m going to look at Paul Virilio’s book. Lastly, Virilio attempts to explore new forms of geopolitics and geostrategy. He forsees future wars based on information campaigns–his notion of an “information bomb” has many similaraties to the strategies of “lawfare” and economic warfare outlined by two Chinese military scholars in the now infamous. In sum total,. Written by Adam Elkus. October 14, 2008 at 3:44 am. If you haven&#...
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February | 2010 | Antilibrary
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So many books to read, so little time. Archive for February 2010. Review: SENATOR’S SON. Leave a comment ». Nearly 25 years ago, as a freshman college student balancing a science major with the obligatory credits in the Humanities, my English 101 professor introduced me to the concept of verisimilitude. The likeness or resemblance of a creative writing effort to reality. Wastes no time hurling the reader into the breech. Written in a. Province just west of Baghdad, Senator’s Son. In the days prior to the...
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Naval History Blog » Blog Archive » Sealab I
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US Naval Institute Naval History and Heritage Command. About our Guest Bloggers. About the U.S. Naval Institute. About the Naval History Blog. Monday, July 23, 2012 9:36 AM. By Naval Institute Archives. Sealab 1 being lowered into the water from alongside the pier at the U.S. Naval Station Bermuda, July 1964. Discusses the goals of Sealab 1, and the results of the ten day experiment. By Lieutenant Commander Don Groves, U.S. Naval Reserve. On 20 July 1964. Instead of floating, this vessel-the. Because of ...
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Naval History Blog » Blog Archive » David Takes On Goliath: 5 October 1863
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US Naval Institute Naval History and Heritage Command. About our Guest Bloggers. About the U.S. Naval Institute. About the Naval History Blog. David Takes On Goliath: 5 October 1863. Tuesday, October 5, 2010 7:27 AM. By Civil War Navy. On the night of 5 October 1863, David faced Goliath. It would not be the epic showdown of biblical times during the American Civil War, but one of explosions, iron, and rushing water under the moonlight of Charleston. The Confederate semi-submersible ship. Exploding seven ...
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Naval History Blog » Uncategorized
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US Naval Institute Naval History and Heritage Command. About our Guest Bloggers. About the U.S. Naval Institute. About the Naval History Blog. Archive for the 'Uncategorized' Category. A Gun to Counter the Dive Bomber. Monday, June 20, 2016 12:01 AM. Posted by Thomas Wildenberg in Antiaircraft. Life as a Dependent. Tuesday, March 22, 2016 12:01 AM. Posted by Emily Martin in Oral History. Tuesday, March 8, 2016 12:01 AM. Posted by Emily Martin in Uncategorized. Friday, March 4, 2016 3:42 PM. Raymond A....
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Naval History Blog » World War II
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US Naval Institute Naval History and Heritage Command. About our Guest Bloggers. About the U.S. Naval Institute. About the Naval History Blog. Archive for the 'World War II' Category. The Founding of the WAVES. Thursday, August 4, 2016 12:01 AM. Posted by Jon Hoppe in Navy. Photographer’s Mate at Work. Thursday, July 28, 2016 12:01 AM. Posted by Jon Hoppe in Naval Institute. Wednesday, July 6, 2016 4:27 PM. Posted by Tom Cutler in Heritage. John Bradley’s Account of the Iwo Flag Raising. It was indeed th...
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Naval History Blog » History
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US Naval Institute Naval History and Heritage Command. About our Guest Bloggers. About the U.S. Naval Institute. About the Naval History Blog. Archive for the 'History' Category. The Great Naval Act of 1916. Friday, August 12, 2016 3:27 PM. Posted by Norman Friedman in Battle cruiser. Tuesday, July 26, 2016 12:01 AM. In an era of computers, it is hard to imagine research of any kind without them? How did the Navy develop new ships before computer simulation? Posted by Emily Martin in History. USS Turner ...