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- ...[[politicomilitary doctrine|politicomilitary operation]] analogous to a [[naval blockade]], but focused on airspace rather than areas at sea235 bytes (30 words) - 09:47, 4 March 2011
- {{r|Naval blockade}}1 KB (186 words) - 12:50, 18 February 2011
- The '''Union Blockade''' was the [[naval blockade|closing of Confederate ports]] 1861-1865, during the [[American Civil War]] ...e Navy [[Gideon Wells]] appointed a "Blockade Board" to assess the Union's naval blockade of the South. Naval captain Samuel F. Du Pont chaired the board, which incl28 KB (4,319 words) - 03:04, 18 October 2013
- ...manded that Soviet leader [[Nikita Khrushchev]] (1894-1971) remove them. A naval blockade around Cuba guaranteed no more missiles would enter. After a few tense days ...s context, is not an established term, but it was used to avoid the term [[naval blockade]], which, in international law, is an act of war. The quarantine was more s28 KB (4,231 words) - 10:11, 11 February 2011
- 14 KB (2,129 words) - 05:17, 8 February 2011
- ...Chinese fleet defeated the enemy approaching in rear action against their naval blockade on the Japanese commander [[Konishi Yukinaga]].24 KB (3,590 words) - 06:25, 15 October 2013
- *North Korea. Destroy their launching platforms, impose a Naval blockade on all goods coming in or out, except food.10 KB (1,469 words) - 09:02, 4 October 2013
- ...n asserted control of the border states and established a [[Union Blockade|naval blockade]], as a means of [[economic warfare]] rather than stopping military reinfor ===Anaconda Plan and naval blockade, 1861-62===73 KB (11,212 words) - 10:54, 28 December 2021
- ...rsville. Samuel Dupont was among the Navy captains who conducted a limited naval blockade of Mexican ports, which he carried over,26 KB (3,996 words) - 04:11, 31 January 2013
- ...a [[politicomilitary doctrine|politcomilitary operation]] analogous to a [[naval blockade]], but focused on airspace rather than areas at sea. Well-known examples i15 KB (2,233 words) - 14:14, 24 March 2011
- ...thers believe Japan would have surrendered had [[strategic bombing]] and [[naval blockade]] had continued.35 KB (5,450 words) - 02:48, 5 October 2013
- ...f Japan in 1945. It proposed to force a Japanese surrender through a total naval blockade and air raids.53 KB (8,191 words) - 20:02, 1 October 2013
- ...tural base was good, but not as deep as the Allies. Cut off by the British naval blockade from imports from overseas neutrals such at the United States and Argentina49 KB (7,884 words) - 21:38, 27 June 2016
- ...om the battle as well as those from the north that escaped the Sino-Korean naval blockade which was lifted prior to engagement arrived at Busan several days later, w42 KB (6,583 words) - 22:56, 11 October 2013
- ...the north and north-east due to closure of the Jaffna peninsula road and a naval blockade by the LTTE.<ref name="Amnesty">''Amnesty International'' [http://www.amne32 KB (4,753 words) - 04:32, 7 February 2010
- ...particularly for the United States and the United Kingdom, but even with a naval blockade, sanctions would not seriously damage South Africa's economy.61 KB (9,368 words) - 01:25, 6 October 2013