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354 INDEX-MARITIME HISTORY
privateers, 12, 16, 24, 157; Civil Wal~ 50; War of 1812, 27 Taft, President William, 71
Pueblo incident, 128 Tailhook scandal, 151, 153
Punic Wars, 5 Taylor, General Zachary (American), 34
Tecumseh, 25, 29
Qaddafi, Colonel Muanunar (Libyan), 140-41 terrorism, 139-42, 151-53
Quemoy, Chinese attack on, 128 Tokyo Express (World War II), 105
Torch, Operation (World War II), 89
Renaissance, 6 Trafalgat~ Battle of, 24
Restore Hope, Operation (Somalia), 150 Trent affair, 43
Rickover, Admiral Hyman (American), 129 triangular h'ade. See slave trade
Rochambeau, General Comte de (French), 18 Tripoli: conmlemoration of in Marine Corps Hymn, 23;
Rodgers, Commodore Jolm (American), 25 U.S. war with (1801-1805), 22-24
Rome, 4-6; versus Carthage, 4-5 triremes, 4
Rommel, General Envin (German), 85, 89-90, 91 Truman Doctrine, 120
Roosevelt Corollary, 67 Truman, President Harry, 113, 118, 120, 122, 126
Roosevelt, President Franklin, 83, 86, 87, 96, 99 Truxtun, Commodore Thomas (American), 21
Roosevelt, Theodore: as Assistant Secretary of Na,ry, 59, 60; TWA Flight 800, 151
and big stick diplomacy, 68; and Great White Fleet, 68;
and Panama Canal, 68; as president, 65-67; and Rough U-boats, German: World War I, 75-78; World War II, 82,
Riders, 64 87-89, 106, 107
Russian Revolution, 78 U-505, capture of, 88-89
Russo-Japanese War of 1904--1905, 59, 67 unification of U.S. armed services, 119
Unified Assistance, Operation, 150
Saipan, invasion of (World War II), 107-8 United States, U.S. frigate, 20; versus Macedoniall, 26
SALT I Treaty, 131, 157 USSR: assistance to North Viehlam, 131; demise of, 142-44;
Sampson, Admiral William (American), 61-65 post-dissolution, 146; post-World War II, 118--21
Santa Anna, General (Mexican), 34
Saratoga, Battle of, 15-16 Veracruz, invasion of (1847), 35
Scheer, Vice Admiral Reinhard (German), 74-75 Versailles, Treaty of, 82-83
Schwarzkopf, General Norman (American), 147 Vichy French: forces of, 89, 90, 93; government, 85
Scott, General Winfield (American), 34 Vicksburg, Battle of, 45, 48
sea power: defined, 3,157; British, 7-10, 12-19, 24, 27; Vietnam War, 131-36; aftermath of, 135-36; restrictions
growth of U.5., 31-140 during, 132-34; Tonkin Gulf incident, 132;
Seabees. See Naval Construction Battalions (Seabees) Vietnamization, 134--35, 158
Selective Service Act, 118 Vincennes incident, 142, 153
Semmes, Captain Raphael (American), 50--52
Seven Years' War, 9, 12 War of 1812: conclusion of, 31; Great Lakes campalgns,
Shafter, Major General William (American), 63-64 27-29; at sea, 25-27
Shernlan's march to the sea, 53 War Plan Orange, 68, 82, 98
Shiloh, Battle of, 43 Warsa\v Pact: disbandment of, 143; formation of, 121
Siegfried Line, 94 Washington, D.C., invasion of during
Sims, Admiral William (American), 76 War of 1812, 29
Sino-Japanese War of 1894--1895, 59, 67 Washington, President George, 13, 14, 15, 18, 20
Slave trade, 40-41; pre-Civil War, 33-34 Washington Naval Disarmament Conference, 80
South Vietnam, fall of, 135 Webster-Ashburton Treaty of 1842, 34
Spanish-American War of 1898, 60-65; Battle of Manila whaling, U.5., 32-33, 52
Bay, 61-62; Battle of Santiago de Cuba, 63-65; Caribbean Wilson, President Woodrow, 71, 75, 76, 80
operations, 62-63; Pacific operations, 61-62 World Trade Centel; attack on (2001), 151-52
Spanish Armada, 8 World War I, 71~79; air warfare in, 78; American entry into
Spanish Main, 8 and role in, 76, 78; antisubmarine operations, 77~78; and
Spee, Vice Admiral Graf von (German), 73-74 Battle of Jutland, 74--75; British Grand Fleet, 71, 74--75;
Stalin, Premier Joseph, 89, 113 British strategy for, 72-73; convoy system, 76--77, 78;
Stalingrad, Battle of (World War II), 90 Gallipoli campaign, 74; German High Seas Fleet, 71, 74--
Star-Spangled Bmmer, 30 75,78; German strategy fOl~ 71-72; German surrender,
START treaties, 157; START I, 143; START II, 146 79,80; mine warfare in, 77~78; Pacific theater, 73-74;
strategic triad, 129, 157 Treaty of Versailles, 80; trench warfare in, 73; U-boat
Slissex Pledge, 75 warfare, 75-76

