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An element that enables a sea dependent nation to project its political, economic, and military strengths seaward is known as? |
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The true strength of sea power can only be measured in terms of a nation's ability to use the sea to futher its? |
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To continue to exist as we know it today, the United States must have a policy that recognizes its? |
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What are the three fundamental pillars on which United States military strategy rests? |
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Deterrence, forward defense, and alliance solidarity |
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The Navy has the ability to out last any aggressor with? |
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What is the sole mission and fundamental reason for the existence of the fleet ballistic missile submarine? |
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The TRIAD has been developed and maintained for which of the following purposes? |
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Ships of the Second Fleet patrol some of the world's most important trade routes. In what area of the world does the Second Fleet normally patrol? |
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What is the most flexible element of the TRIAD? |
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Intercontinental ballistic missiles |
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Which of the following fleets would you find in the Western Pacific and Indian Ocean regions? |
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