How 1990s Frigate Cuts Killed US Navy Peer Warfare Competence

The removal of frigates and destroyer tenders in the 1990's killed US Navy peer-to-peer naval warfare competence from a lack of military-historical gut level understandings of attritional loss curves that commanding those platforms brought. 10/

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