All 7 Uses
maritime
in
The Hunt for Red October
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- He'd had enough lectures on naval history to know that submarines had twice nearly strangled England's maritime empire and had successfully emasculated the economy of Japan.†
Chpt 3.
- His classes became a prime attraction not only for the naval officers in the academy but also for the many others who came to hear his lectures on naval history and maritime strategy.†
Chpt 3.
- Their army and air force—except for maritime surveillance aircraft—and their Pacific Fleet are engaged in routine training operations.†
Chpt 6. *
- The Saratoga's air wing was now operating out of Maine, along with a goodly collection of air force birds working hard to learn the maritime strike business.†
Chpt 9.
- So far as he knew, the Hog had never been used for maritime strike missions—another part of the message.†
Chpt 11.
- I admit it's funny, neither country has much of a maritime tradition, but the Poles build a lot of Soviet merchant hulls.†
Chpt 13.
- The massive satellite, called a RORSAT, for radar ocean reconnaissance satellite, was specifically designed for maritime surveillance.†
Chpt 16.
Definitions:
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(1)
(maritime) related to the sea or ships
- (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)