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A Civil War: Army Vs. Navy by John Feinstein,

A Civil War: Army Vs. Navy by John Feinstein,
The bestselling football book of 1996 -- the book in which John Feinstein delivers the most riveting inside look at college football ever written -- is coming in paperback, just in time for the 1997 football season. A Civil War is an unforgettable portrait of college football in the purest form: two teams that play for the love of the game and for the honor of their respective schools, rather than for money or fame. As Feinstein follows the Army and Navy football teams through a single season, he takes us into the locker rooms, onto the playing fields, and inside the lives of the players and coaches. His book captures the personalities and the behind-the-scenes struggles -- and culminates in a vivid account of the teams' dramatic December face-off, a startling come-from-behind victory that resulted from a daredevil fourth-down touchdown attempt. In a new afterword to the paperback edition, Feinstein reflects on the extraordinary 1996 season, which saw both teams achieve their best records in decades and win bowl-game berths.



The Great Wall at Sea: China's Navy Enters the 21st Century by Bernard D. Cole,
The Great Wall at Sea: China's Navy Enters the 21st Century by Bernard D. Cole,
With the world's largest population, largest army, and fastest growing economy, China is now building a large modern navy to assure its status as Asia's predominant power. Yet the West is sorely limited in its knowledge of what could become its greatest naval opponent. This major new study -- the first in more than fifteen years -- provides the specialist and general reader alike with timely, authoritative information about China's developing navy and its quest for power. The author, a professor at the National War College, first looks at China's two-thousand-year-old maritime tradition and then examines China's extensive territorial claims at sea, following up with a path-blazing description of the nation's increasing dependence on energy sources mined from the ocean floor. The main focus of the book is a detailed examination of China's navy, its organization and its submarines, ships, and airplanes that form the heart of the sea-going force. The book also takes into account the officers and sailors who man the growing fleet and Beijing's efforts to train and educate them to be both professionally capable and politically reliable. China's future plans for its navy, including doctrine and operations, are fully discussed. In his conclusion, the author places China's naval developments within the context of national goals and plans as well as in the international arena. He asserts that Beijing will continue as a continental power with a maritime strategy and a navy focused on specific, limited goals, while reminding readers that the reunification of Taiwan is an objective that may well involve the United States.



Army-Navy Game - The Army-Navy Game, an annual game generally played on the last weekend of the college football regular season in early December, pits the football teams of the United States Military Academy at West Point, New York (Army) and United States Naval Academy at Annapolis, Maryland (Navy) against one another. It is one of the most traditional and enduring rivalries in college football, and is televised every year by CBS.

Navy, Army and Air Force Institutes - The NAAFI (Navy, Army and Air Force Institutes) (pronounced ) is a non-profit retaining organisation created by the British government in 1921 to run recreational establishments needed by the Armed Forces, and to sell goods to servicemen and their families. It runs clubs, bars, shops, supermarkets, launderettes, restaurants, cafés and other facilities on most British military bases and also canteens on board Royal Navy ships.

Army-Navy Screen Magazine - The Army-Navy Screen Magazine was a short film program, which was shown to the American soldiers around the world during World War II. It included a newsreel and a cartoon of Private Snafu.

Ranks of the People's Liberation Army Navy - The following graph presents the images, names, transliterations and equivalent ranks in the Chinese People's Liberation Army Navy.



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