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                                        NOTES

        Chapter 1

        1.     C.W. Nicholas, S. Paranavitana. A Concise History of Ceylon: from the earliest
        times to the arrival of the Portuguese in 1505. (Colombo: Ceylon University Press,
        1961), p. 21-22.
        2.     S. Devendra. ‘We must have a Navy’, The Navy in Sri Lanka 1937-1972 (Navy
        Printing Unit, Sri Lanka Navy, 2015), p. 4.
        3.     Ibid, p.4-5.
        4.     Ibid, p.5-6.
        5.     Ibid, p.6-7.
        6.     Sri Lanka Customs http://www.customs.gov.lk/museum/godawaya.
        7.     C.W. Nicholas, S. Paranavitana. A Concise History of Ceylon: from the earliest
        times to the arrival of the Portuguese in 1505. (Colombo: Ceylon University Press,
        1961), p. 225 - 227.
        8.     Ibid, p.11.
        9.     S. Devendra. ‘We must have a Navy’, The Navy in Sri Lanka 1937-1972 (Navy
        Printing Unit, Sri Lanka Navy, 2015), p. 82.
        10.    Sri Lanka Navy, at https://www.navy.lk/history.html.
        11.    MOD UK. Developing Joint Doctrinal Handbook, 4  edition. (DCDC, Wilshire,
                                                        th
        2013), p. 1-6, 1-7.
        12.    UK ADP, Operations, 2010, p. 2-8.
        13.    MOD (Navy) India. Indian Maritime Doctrine. (Standard Press (India) Pvt Ltd,
        Sivakasi, 2009).

        Chapter 2
        14.    US NDP 1, Naval Warfare, 2010, p. 47-48.

        Chapter 3

        15.    Joint Doctrine for Military Operations Other Than War, JP 3-07, 1995, p. I-2.

        Chapter 4
        16.    Carl von Clausewitz, On War, ed. and trans. Michael Howard and Peter Paret,
        ind. ed. (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1984), p. 89.
        17.    Exploring  War’s  Character  and  Nature  –  Will  War’s  Nature  Change  in  the
        Seventh Military Revolution, PG Hoffmen, p. 23-25.


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