The fact that the dirigible is a weak unit of attack in naval operations is fully appreciated by all the belligerents.
Division of Naval Intelligence, Office of the Chief of Naval Operations, O.
Air Force Historical Division, Air University, and the Naval History Branch, Naval Records and History Division, Office of the Chief of Naval Operations, for placing at my disposal the pertinent air and naval records.
Moreover, as described in "Naval Operations," it was in the waters of the Near East that the first big incident of the war on the sea took place.
It is described in this chapter as well as in the narrative on "Naval Operations" because of its direct bearing on Turkish politics and policies.
Naval operations, therefore, were suspended for the winter.
It will be seen that what is usually called Naval Strategy or Fleet Strategy, is only a sub-division of a division of strategy, and that, therefore, strategy cannot be studied from the point of view of naval operations only.
In naval operations, the catching of separated parts of an enemy's force is a more frequent attempt and accomplishment than is that of getting a position where a column of ships can be attacked from ahead or astern.
If naval operations are to be conducted at considerable distance from home, say in the Caribbean Sea, distant bases are necessary, since without them, the fleet will operate under a serious handicap.
Footnote *: Since this was written, the Congress has so enlarged the scope of the Office of Chief of Naval Operations as to make it a General Staff.
At first a division under the Chief of Naval Operations, the (p.
Naval operations, therefore, have always in view the eventual maintenance or creation of a favorable military situation in critical land areas.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "naval operations" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.