A battle conducted on water. Naval refers to a navy.
One of them was Decatur.
the naval conflict int he gulf of tonkin - PLATO
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Bradd C. Hayes has written: 'Naval rules of engagement' -- subject(s): Crisis management, Conflict management, Naval tactics, Nuclear warfare
World War 2
The Battle of Leyte Gulf during World War II is considered the largest naval conflict in history. It involved over 200,000 personnel and over 200 warships from the United States, Japan, Australia, and other allies. The battle was a decisive Allied victory that severely weakened the Japanese navy.
tanker wars
Tanker War
A conflict with Japan over naval refueling rights at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii
In the late 1790s, the conflict between the U.S. and France, known as the Quasi-War, arose from issues related to the French Revolution and American neutrality in European conflicts. Tensions escalated due to French interference with American shipping and diplomatic disputes, leading to an undeclared naval conflict. Although there was no formal declaration of war, the U.S. engaged in naval skirmishes with French vessels. The conflict ultimately subsided with the signing of the Convention of 1800, which restored peace and ended hostilities.
Carl-Axel Gemzell has written: 'Organization, conflict, and innovation' -- subject(s): Defenses, History, Naval strategy
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