Why Did the U.S. Navy Stop Protecting Sea Lanes?
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An indirect consequence of the Failed Littoral Combat Ship program was the U.S. Navy's ability to field a force large enough to protect allied shipping. George H.W. Bush's 'Thousand Points of Light' vision was coupled with '...From the Sea' strategic shift in the US Navy. Once the Soviet Union fell, the U.S. looked to project power from the Sea, not on the Sea. Here's why....
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