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Old 11-05-2013, 01:20 AM   #37
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Originally Posted by LovesMacs View Post
Clancy's The Hunt for Red October is about submarine warfare; I don't recall how much if any naval content was in Red Storm Rising. It's been many years since I've read either book, but I remember the latter book as something about a Soviet invasion of Western Europe.
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There was quite a lot of coverage in Red Storm Rising of the on-going battle that would have had to be fought in the North Atlantic to get the resupply convoys through a Soviet submarine and aerial blockade - it was one of the major aspects of the novel.
I suspect I was thinking of The Hunt For Red October As bfisher says, there are several naval actions in Red Storm Rising, though it's certainly not just about naval warfare.
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