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- Q7621797 subject Q7216082.
- Q7621797 subject Q8386996.
- Q7621797 abstract "Strategic Homeport was a plan developed by the then Secretary of the Navy John Lehman for building new naval bases for the U.S. Navy. It was proposed as part of the 600-ship Navy plan of the Reagan Administration. It called for the construction of new ports for existing and newly commissioned ships.The plan was based on five strategic principles:force dispersal to complicate Soviet targetingbattlegroup integritywider industrial base utilizationlogistics suitabilitygeographic considerations such as reduced transit times to likely operating areasThe program was devised in part to achieve a political goal: to build support for the naval expansion program though the promise of new naval bases.The program enjoyed broad support both in Congress and in the Reagan Administration.".
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- Q7621797 wikiPageWikiLink Q7216082.
- Q7621797 wikiPageWikiLink Q8386996.
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- Q7621797 comment "Strategic Homeport was a plan developed by the then Secretary of the Navy John Lehman for building new naval bases for the U.S. Navy. It was proposed as part of the 600-ship Navy plan of the Reagan Administration.".
- Q7621797 label "Strategic Homeport".