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352 INDEX-MARITIME HISTORY
convoy: defined, 7; in World War I, 76-77; in World War II, Grant, General Ulysses (American), 55; in Civil War river
87-88 campaigns, 43, 44; in command of the Army of the
Coolidge, President Calvin, 81 Potomac, 52; Robert E. Lee surrenders to, 54; at
Coral Sea, Battle of (World War II), 100-101 Vicksburg, 48
Cornwallis, General Lord Charles (British), 18 Great Depression, 81
Crete, ancient 3; 6 Great White Fleet, 68
Crusades, 6 Greece versus Persia, 3-4
Cuban missile crisis, 130-31 Grenada incident, 138
Guadalcanal, battles for (World War II), 104-tl
Dahlgren, Commander John (American), 43, 49 Guadalupe-Hidalgo, Treaty of, 35
Dahlgren guns, 43, 46, 53 Gustav Line, 91
Daniels, Josephus, 76
Dark Ages, 6 Halsey, Vice Admiral William (American), 100, 105, 109
Davids, Confederate warships, 49-50 Hampton Roads, Battle of. See Monitor versus Merrimack.
Davis, Jefferson, 41, 42 Hitler, Adolph, 81- 83, 85, 89, 91, 95
D Day: defined, 156. See also Normandy, invasion of Ho Chi Minh, 127, 131
(World War II) Hoover, President Herbert, 81
Decatur, Stephen, 22-23 Hopkins,Esek,13-14
Declaration of Independence, 14 hotline, between United States and Soviet Union, 131
De Gaulle, Prime Minister Charles, 85, 89, 93 Houston! Sam, 34
De Grasse, Admiral Comte (French), 18 Howe, General Sir William (British), 15
depth charge, 77, 156 Hull, Captain Isaac (American), 25-26
Desert Shield/Storm, operations (in Iraq), 146-48; Hunley, Confederate submarine, 49-50
aftermath, 148 Husky, Operation (World War II), 90
d'Estaing, Admiral Comte (French), 18 Hussein, Saddam, 146-48, 153
Dewey, Commodore George (American), 60, 61-tl2
Doolittle raid (World War II), 100, 101 impressment, 13,23,24, 156
Drake, Sir Francis, 8 INF Treaty, 143, 156
Dreadnought, British battleship, 66 Iran-Contra affair, 141-42, 153
drug trafficking, 150-51 Iran-Iraq War, 139, 142, 146
Dtmkirk, evacuation of (World War II), 85 Iraqi Freedom, Operation, 153
iron curtain} 118
Eisenhowel; Dwight: as general, 89, 90, 91-92, 93, 95; as Island No. 10, Battle of, 43
president, 126, 127, 129 Iwo Jima, Battle of, 110-12
Emancipation Proclamation, 48 Iwo Jima Memorial, 111
Enduring Freedom, Operation (in Afghanistan), 152-53
Jackson, General Andrew (American), 31
Falklands War, 135, 136-38 Japan: opening door to, 36-38; pre-World War II relations
Farragut, Admiral David, 44-45, 48, 52-53 with United States, 81, 83--84; rise to world power, 59
Ford, President Gerald, 135, 136 Jefferson, President Thomas, 21, 22, 23, 24
Forrestal, James, 119 Jellicoe, Admiral Sir John (British), 74-75
Fort Donelson, Battle of, 43 Johnson, President Lyndon, 132, 134
Fort Fisher, Battle of, 53-54 Jones, John Paul, 14, 16-17
France: and American Revolution, 16-19; defeat in Just Cause, Operation. See Panama, 1989 u.s. intervention
Indochina, 127, 131; Quasi-War with United States, 21; in
Seven Years' War with England, 9-10. See also XYZ Jutland, Battle of, 74-75. See also World War I
Affair
Free French, resistance movement (VVorld War II), 85, 89, 93 Kai-shek, Chiang, 106, 121
French and Indian Wal; 9-10. See also Seven Years' War kamikaze, 110,111, 112,156
Kanagawa, Treaty of (1854), 38
galleys, 3-4, 7 Kellogg-Briand Pact, 81
Gallipoli, amphibiOUS lancUng at (World War I), 74 Kennedy, President John, 130--31
Germany, 65; and Pacific imperialism, 59, 62, 67 Key, Francis Scott, 30
Gettysburg, Battle of, 49 Khrushchev, Premier Nikita, 130-31
Ghent, Treaty of (1814), 31 King, Admiral Ernest (American), 86-87, 97-98
Golden Age of Athens, 4 Korean War, 122-28; aftermath of, 127-28; breakout at
Gorbachev, Premier Mikhail, 143, 144 Pusan, 124-25; mine warfare in, 125, 126; naval
Gorshkov, Admiral Sergei (Soviet), 131 contributions, 127; POWs, 127; truce talks, 126-27

