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What (who) is 'CA': Tactical Naval Warfare in the Pacific 1941-43 - definition


'CA': Tactical Naval Warfare in the Pacific 1941-43         
CA: Tactical Naval Warfare in the Pacific, 1941-45 is a board wargame published by Simulations Publications Inc. (SPI) in 1973 that simulates surface naval battles during the Pacific Campaign of the Second World War.
1941 in the United States         
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  • [[Art Garfunkel]]
  • August 14: The [[Atlantic Charter]] issued
  • [[Bernie Sanders]]
  • [[Bob Dylan]]
  • War Bond]]
  • [[Charles Whitman]]
  • [[Dr. John]]
  • [[Ed Bradley]]
  • [[Faye Dunaway]]
  • Japan]]
  • George Clinton]]
  • [[Henry A. Wallace]] becomes the 33rd U.S. Vice President
  • [[Martha Stewart]]
  • [[Maurice White]]
  • [[Mickey Jones]]
  • [[Mike Love]]
  • [[Neil Diamond]]
  • [[Nick Nolte]]
  • [[Otis Redding]]
  • [[Paul Simon]]
  • [[Pete Rose]]
  • March 11: President [[Franklin D. Roosevelt]] signs the [[Lend-Lease]] law
  • [[Richard Speck]]
  • [[Robert Forster]]
  • [[Ryan O'Neal]]
  • [[Stacy Keach]]
  • December 7: [[Attack on Pearl Harbor]]
  • [[Chubby Checker]]
  • American Design exhibit 1941, Chicago, poster by WPA Art Project
  • [[William Nordhaus]]
USA-RELATED EVENTS DURING THE YEAR OF 1941
1941 in the US; 1941 in the USA; 1941 in the United States of America
Events from the year 1941 in the United States. At the end of this year, the United States enters World War II by declaring war on the Empire of Japan following the attack on Pearl Harbor.
Medieval warfare         
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  • A modern replica of an English longbow.
  • Byzantine ''[[klivanion]]''
  • The Byzantine fleet repels the Rus' attack on Constantinople in 941. The Byzantine [[dromon]]s are rolling over the Rus' vessels and smashing their oars with their spurs.
  • Celje Castle in Slovenia.
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  • Replica of 12th century Serbian medieval armor
  • The [[Château de Falaise]] in France.
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  • Hungarian raids in the 10th century. Before the [[battle of Lechfeld]] in 955 Medieval Europeans were vulnerable from the Nomadic style of war that came from the Hungarians.
  • 15th century armor from Germany
  • A battle between the Venetian and Holy Roman fleets. Detail of a fresco by [[Spinello Aretino]] 1407–1408.
  • 13th century German [[great helm]] with a flat top to the skull
  • Turkish armor during battles of Marica and Kosovo in 1371 and 1389
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HISTORY AND DESCRIPTION OF WARFARE IN THE EUROPEAN MIDDLE AGES
Warfare in the middle ages; Mediaeval warfare; Castle wars; Medivel warfare; Rise of Medieval Infantry over Cavalry; Medieval Wars; Medieval naval warfare; Medieval Warfare
Medieval warfare is the warfare of the Middle Ages. Technological, cultural, and social advancements had forced a severe transformation in the character of warfare from antiquity, changing military tactics and the role of cavalry and artillery (see military history).