00751nam0-22002651i-450-990007763870403321000776387FED01000776387(Aleph)000776387FED0100077638720021010d--------km-y0itay50------baita<<Il >>processo di internazionalizzazione del Diritto AgrarioP.R. OrlandoNapoliESI1995275 p.24 cm346Orlando,Pietro Romano109232ITUNINARICAUNIMARCBK99000776387040332123-B-2468516DDCPDDCPProcesso di internazionalizzazione del diritto agrario642643UNINAGEN0102766nam 22004813 450 991016318690332120250730080352.097817828971871782897186(CKB)3810000000098008(BIP)058039313(VLeBooks)9781782897187(Perlego)3017733(MiAaPQ)EBC32210513(Au-PeEL)EBL32210513(OCoLC)1530378668(Exl-AI)993810000000098008(Exl-AI)32210513(EXLCZ)99381000000009800820250730d2014 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierTarnished Victory1st ed.Waipu :Pickle Partners Publishing,2014.©2014.1 online resource (67 p.) Title page -- TABLE OF CONTENTS -- ABSTRACT -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- ACRONYMS -- CHAPTER 1 - INTRODUCTION -- CHAPTER 2 - ORIGINS OF THE DIVIDED COMMAND STRUCTURE -- CHAPTER 3 - COMMAND UNIFICATION OPPORTUNITIES DEFERRED -- Pearl Harbor Conference: Roosevelt Intervenes -- Planning for the Leyte Invasion -- CHAPTER 4 - THE BATTLE FOR LEYTE GULF -- Preliminary Operations -- Differing Objectives -- Communications -- Halsey’s Battle Plan -- The Battle of Surigao Strait -- The Center Force Breaks Through -- The Battle That Should Never Have Been Fought: The Battle Off Samar -- The Battle off Cape Engaño -- No Common Superior -- CHAPTER 5 - AFTERMATH AND CONSEQUENCES -- CHAPTER 6 - CONCLUSION -- BIBLIOGRAPHYGenerated by AI.The Battle for Leyte Gulf in October 1944 was the largest naval battle of World War II both in terms of the number of ships involved, and the expanse of area the battle covered. The battle was a decisive victory for the Allied Forces, who effectively crushed the might of the Japanese Navy for the remainder of the war. The Joint Chiefs made the decision to keep command in the Pacific divided in the early months of the war. The Joint Chiefs were presented with opportunities to resolve this problematic command structure as the war progressed, but they chose to perpetuate the division. This decision, directly contributed to disunity of effort, differing objectives, poor communication, and tragically, unnecessary loss of life during the Battle off Samar.Military historyGenerated by AIMilitary history940.5459Drew Lcdr James P1434464MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910163186903321Tarnished Victory4409842UNINA