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Welcome to the fascinating period of sea warfare between 1918 and 2011, covering the a multitude of battles, operations, and sea warfare.
This contains information on the Changing Nature of Sea Warfare, including the Battle of the Coral Sea, Battle of Midway and the attack on Pearl Harbor, the Falklands conflict and Nuclear Submarines. All designed to instill enthusiasm for the topic, and to help teachers get started with the course.
This is a great resource to help teachers get to grips with the subject matter, and to use as handouts for students.

There is also a book: Changing Nature of Warfare 1918 - 2011
The research and information done has taken several years, and covers in great detail the history of the events, battles, operations, change and continuity within this topic, as well as including quotes of the men and women involved.

Here is a link to the book on Amazon:

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Changing-Nature-Warfare-1918-IGCSE/dp/1718040245/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1547759719&sr=8-3&keywords=changing+nature+of+warfare

This is part of a book that I have constructed for the course Changing Nature of Warfare .
This is chapter 3, of my book, on changing Nature of Sea Warfare.
There are details on methods of warfare changing at Sea from World War 2 to the Falklands:
Battle of the Atlantic,
Nuclear Submarines,
Aircraft Carriers,
Battle of the Pacific including, Pearl Harbour, Battle of the Coral Sea and the Battle for Midway
The Falklands Conflict
Then a summary of change and continuity.

If this was helpful, please review :) For additional multi-media resources, the accompanying YouTube channel offers the opportunity to revise and expand on learning in favourite format of youth media. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCiS0B9bmin-aBgKzGZ5vkdA?view_as=subscriber

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