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"From the Cuban Missile Crisis to the Civil War: Unveiling the Power of Blockade" The USS Terrebonne Parish (LST-1156) tank landing ship docks at Windmill Beach

Background imageBlockade Collection: Splendid Naval Triumph Mississippi April 24th

Splendid Naval Triumph Mississippi April 24th
Artokoloro

Background imageBlockade Collection: NYC: DRUG RAID, 1939. Treasury agents blockade a street with their cars before

NYC: DRUG RAID, 1939. Treasury agents blockade a street with their cars before rounding up suspected drug dealers in the San Juan Hill neighborhood (now Lincoln Square) of Manhattan. Photograph, 1939

Background imageBlockade Collection: BERLIN, 1948. British military police erecting a sign to mark the division of British

BERLIN, 1948. British military police erecting a sign to mark the division of British and Russian sectors of Berlin, Germany. Photograph by Jack Chitham, 1948

Background imageBlockade Collection: Siege of Paris by the prussians engraving 1881

Siege of Paris by the prussians engraving 1881
Le Monde Physique par Amedee Guillemin - Paris / Librairie Hachette et Cie 1881

Background imageBlockade Collection: Control: Inspirational Quote and Motivational Poster

Control: Inspirational Quote and Motivational Poster
Control - Inspirational Quote and Motivational Poster. It reads: Laws control the lesser man. Right conduct controls the greater one. ~ Mark Twain

Background imageBlockade Collection: Occupy: Inspirational Quote and Motivational Poster

Occupy: Inspirational Quote and Motivational Poster
Occupy -Inspirational Quote and Motivational Poster. It reads: One need not destroy ones enemy. One need only destroy his willingness to engage. ~ Sun Tzu

Background imageBlockade Collection: Marines practice riot control techniques

Marines practice riot control techniques
Camp Foster, Okinawa, Japan, February 12, 2009 - Marines enrolled in the auxiliary security force certification course practice riot control techniques

Background imageBlockade Collection: Rifleman keeps alert as he approaches the Military Operations on Urban Terrain facility

Rifleman keeps alert as he approaches the Military Operations on Urban Terrain facility
September 8, 2005 - Rifleman keeps alert as he approaches the Military Operations on Urban Terrain facility at Combat Centers Range 200

Background imageBlockade Collection: Members of the 9th Security Forces Squadron Bravo Flight stand at the ready

Members of the 9th Security Forces Squadron Bravo Flight stand at the ready
January 25, 2013 - Members of the 9th Security Forces Squadron Bravo Flight stand at the ready during civil disturbance training at Beale Air Force Base, California

Background imageBlockade Collection: Infantry soldiers of the Belgian Army in riot gear during a training session in Leopoldsburg

Infantry soldiers of the Belgian Army in riot gear during a training session in Leopoldsburg, Belgium

Background imageBlockade Collection: A training session in riot and crowd control by some units of the Belgian Army

A training session in riot and crowd control by some units of the Belgian Army

Background imageBlockade Collection: A close-up view of Marines holding riot control shields

A close-up view of Marines holding riot control shields
Marine Corps Air Station Miramar California - A close-up of riot control shields Marines would use in case of a riot situation

Background imageBlockade Collection: Riot control formation

Riot control formation
Camp Foster, Okinawa, Japan, August 15, 2006 - More than 30 Camp Foster based Marines execute riot control formations during Auxiliary Security Force training at Camp Fosters Provost Marshals Office

Background imageBlockade Collection: Loyalist protesters attack police lines at the Albertbridge Road in Belfast, Northern

Loyalist protesters attack police lines at the Albertbridge Road in Belfast, Northern
July 12, 2013 - Loyalist protesters attack police lines at the Albertbridge Road in Belfast, Northern Ireland. With the Orange Order demanding its right to walk traditional routes

Background imageBlockade Collection: A group of motorcycle policemen in front of the U. S. Capitol building

A group of motorcycle policemen in front of the U. S. Capitol building
April 26, 1922 - A group of motorcycle policemen in front of the U.S. Capitol building

Background imageBlockade Collection: Source Size = 5844 x 1702

Source Size = 5844 x 1702
The Civil War in America: the Confederate Batteries on the Lower Potomac, Virginia Shore, Opposite Budds Ferry, Government Store Schooners Running the Blockade

Background imageBlockade Collection: Plan of the Blockade of Boston, United States of America, Us, Usa, 1870S Engraving

Plan of the Blockade of Boston, United States of America, Us, Usa, 1870S Engraving

Background imageBlockade Collection: Franco-Prussian War: Blockade of the Baltic Sea, Armored French Fleet Near Helgoland

Franco-Prussian War: Blockade of the Baltic Sea, Armored French Fleet Near Helgoland, 11 August 1870

Background imageBlockade Collection: The Siege of La Rochelle in 1628 (oil on canvas)

The Siege of La Rochelle in 1628 (oil on canvas)
XIR172474 The Siege of La Rochelle in 1628 (oil on canvas) by Cabel, Adrian van der (1631-1705); Musee d Orbigny-Bernon, La Rochelle

Background imageBlockade Collection: An Attack on a Barricade on the Pont de l Archeveche, 1849 (oil on canvas)

An Attack on a Barricade on the Pont de l Archeveche, 1849 (oil on canvas)
XIR101719 An Attack on a Barricade on the Pont de l Archeveche, 1849 (oil on canvas) by Chaperon, Philippe Marie (1823-1907); Musee de la Ville de Paris, Musee Carnavalet, Paris, France; French

Background imageBlockade Collection: The Burnside Expedition Landing at Roanoke Island, February 7th 1862 (engraving)

The Burnside Expedition Landing at Roanoke Island, February 7th 1862 (engraving)
BAL111640 The Burnside Expedition Landing at Roanoke Island, February 7th 1862 (engraving) (b&w photo) by Richards, A. J. (19th century) (after); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageBlockade Collection: Incident in the blockade, drawing, 1862-1865, by Alfred R Waud, 1828-1891, an american

Incident in the blockade, drawing, 1862-1865, by Alfred R Waud, 1828-1891, an american artist famous for his American Civil War sketches, America, US

Background imageBlockade Collection: The Blockade of the Greek Ports: in the Gulf of Athens, Greece, 1886: Preparing To

The Blockade of the Greek Ports: in the Gulf of Athens, Greece, 1886: Preparing To
The Blockade of the Greek Ports: in the Gulf of Athens, Greece, 1886: Preparing to Take in Tow a Greek Vessel Detained by H.M.s

Background imageBlockade Collection: ARGENTINA: BLOCKADE, 1845. Argentinian ships captured off the coast of Montevideo

ARGENTINA: BLOCKADE, 1845. Argentinian ships captured off the coast of Montevideo, by the French and English navies during the Anglo-French blockade of the Rio de la Plata, October, 1845

Background imageBlockade Collection: WORLD WAR I: PALISADE. Palisade built to prevent communication of delegates with

WORLD WAR I: PALISADE. Palisade built to prevent communication of delegates with the outside world, Versailles, France. Photograph, c1919

Background imageBlockade Collection: WWI: GERMAN SUBMARINE. The arrival of the blockade-breaking German merchant submarine

WWI: GERMAN SUBMARINE. The arrival of the blockade-breaking German merchant submarine, the Deutschland, being pulled by a tugboat to harbor in Baltimore, Maryland, on 9 July 1916, during World War I

Background imageBlockade Collection: STREETCAR STRIKE, 1916. A blockade of streetcars on Madison Avenue and 70th Street

STREETCAR STRIKE, 1916. A blockade of streetcars on Madison Avenue and 70th Street during a strike in New York City. Photograph, September 1916

Background imageBlockade Collection: BLOCKADE RUNNER, 1862. The Rebel steamer Oveto running the blockade of Mobile chased by the U

BLOCKADE RUNNER, 1862. The Rebel steamer Oveto running the blockade of Mobile chased by the U
BLOCKADE RUNNER, 1862. The Rebel steamer " Oveto" running the blockade of Mobile chased by the U.S. steam-sloop " Oneida." Egnraving, November 1862

Background imageBlockade Collection: CIVIL WAR: USS MINNESOTA. The steam frigate USS Minnesota, flagship of the Union

CIVIL WAR: USS MINNESOTA. The steam frigate USS Minnesota, flagship of the Union blockading squadron during the American Civil War. Wood engraving, American, 1861, after a photograph

Background imageBlockade Collection: CIVIL WAR: NAVY, 1863. The Approach of the British Pirate Alabama, running the Union blockade

CIVIL WAR: NAVY, 1863. The Approach of the British Pirate Alabama, running the Union blockade. Wood engraving after a drawing by Winslow Homer, 1863

Background imageBlockade Collection: CIVIL WAR: BLOCKADE, 1861. The Confederate cruiser, Sumter, running the Union

CIVIL WAR: BLOCKADE, 1861. The Confederate cruiser, Sumter, running the Union blockade at Pass a L Outre, Louisiana, 30 June 1861. Lithograph, American, 1869

Background imageBlockade Collection: CHARLESTON HARBOR, 1863. Our blockading fleet off North Channel, Charleston Harbor

CHARLESTON HARBOR, 1863. Our blockading fleet off North Channel, Charleston Harbor, South Carolina. Engraving, 1863

Background imageBlockade Collection: CIVIL WAR: NAVAL FLEET. The Rebel rams engaging our blockading fleet off Charleston

CIVIL WAR: NAVAL FLEET. The Rebel rams engaging our blockading fleet off Charleston, South Carolina, January 31, 1863. Engraving, 1863

Background imageBlockade Collection: THOMAS BOYLE (1775-1825). United States Navy officer

THOMAS BOYLE (1775-1825). United States Navy officer. Copy of the proclamation issued by Boyle announcing a blockade on the entire United Kingdom, 26 Febrary 1815

Background imageBlockade Collection: An old stone wall next to Muschopauge Brook in Holden, Massachusetts. Worcester County

An old stone wall next to Muschopauge Brook in Holden, Massachusetts. Worcester County

Background imageBlockade Collection: American Civil War 1861-1865: Bombardment of Port Hudson 14 March 1863. Fleet of

American Civil War 1861-1865: Bombardment of Port Hudson 14 March 1863. Fleet of seven Union vessels attempted to run past Port Hudson to blockade Red River

Background imageBlockade Collection: Missiles On Florida Coast

Missiles On Florida Coast
Key West, Florida: 1962 Onlookers gather on George Smathers Beach in Key West, Florida to see the Armys Hawk anti-aircraft missiles positioned there during Cuban Missile Crisis

Background imageBlockade Collection: Cuba Blockade Headines

Cuba Blockade Headines
London, England: October 23, 1962 Banner headlines of Britains daily newspapers on October 23 announcing President Kennedys blockade of Cuba

Background imageBlockade Collection: Franco-Prussian War: Blockade of the Baltic Sea, Armored French Fleet Near Helgoland

Franco-Prussian War: Blockade of the Baltic Sea, Armored French Fleet Near Helgoland, 11 August 1870

Background imageBlockade Collection: Plan of the Blockade of Boston, United States of America, Us, Usa, 1870S Engraving

Plan of the Blockade of Boston, United States of America, Us, Usa, 1870S Engraving

Background imageBlockade Collection: Siege of leningrad (sawing-wood for fuel)

Siege of leningrad (sawing-wood for fuel)

Background imageBlockade Collection: Residents clearing snow and ice from nevsky prospect in leningrad during world war ll, 1942

Residents clearing snow and ice from nevsky prospect in leningrad during world war ll, 1942

Background imageBlockade Collection: world war ll: people collecting water on the zvenigorod street in leningrad, during the blockade

world war ll: people collecting water on the zvenigorod street in leningrad, during the blockade, jan, 1942

Background imageBlockade Collection: Blockade of leningrad: in the spring of 1942, locomotinves appeared on the street car lines

Blockade of leningrad: in the spring of 1942, locomotinves appeared on the street car lines, hauling precious, life-saving bread flour

Background imageBlockade Collection: world war ll: drive slowly! unexploded bomb! danger! says the notice painted on the fence

world war ll: drive slowly! unexploded bomb! danger! says the notice painted on the fence, in the foreground leningrad children have organized scooter races

Background imageBlockade Collection: world war ll: leningrad blockade, women getting hot water in 1942

world war ll: leningrad blockade, women getting hot water in 1942

Background imageBlockade Collection: world war ll: seige of leningrad (1942), volkovo cemetry

world war ll: seige of leningrad (1942), volkovo cemetry

Background imageBlockade Collection: world war ll: taking a dead family member to the cemetery along nevsky prospect in leningrad

world war ll: taking a dead family member to the cemetery along nevsky prospect in leningrad during the blockade, 1942



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"From the Cuban Missile Crisis to the Civil War: Unveiling the Power of Blockade" The USS Terrebonne Parish (LST-1156) tank landing ship docks at Windmill Beach, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, during the Cuban Missile Crisis on 2 November 1962. A powerful blockade stands as a symbol of strength and determination. In Vicksburg, 1863, Admiral David Porter's fleet bombards the Confederate blockade on the Mississippi River. Currier and Ives capture this intense moment in their lithograph - a testament to perseverance in times of war. Wunstorf Airfield near Hanover witnesses an air blockade in 1948. As tensions rise, strategic locations become battlegrounds where control over airspace can make or break military operations. The National Stadium, Beijing Olympic venue in 2008 showcases China's grandeur amidst global unity. This architectural marvel stands tall against any potential blockades that may hinder peaceful sporting events. From Gibraltar to HMS Diomede and Willis & Son newsagents in East London - blockades come in various forms throughout history; some physical barriers while others are economic or political challenges that must be overcome. HMS Escort and HMS Usk exemplify naval power as Yarrow-type destroyers used by Royal Navy during critical moments when blockades threatened maritime security. Cooling Buoys chillingly ice up Gulf Stream waters with one goal: to weaken enemy forces through nature's elements – showcasing innovative tactics employed during conflicts involving maritime blockades. The Roman Empire's army officers review their troops with precision and authority - demonstrating how effective leadership can create impenetrable lines against external threats even without explicit mention of a "blockade. " American cartoonist D. R Fitzpatrick captures Berlin's struggle between Western powers and Russian attempts to drive them out without resorting to outright war. The cartoon raises the question: "How to Close the Gap.