10. The U.S. Submarine Blockade of Japan (World War II)
During World War II, the United States Navy’s submarine force executed a devastating blockade against Japan by interdicting merchant shipping routes. This strategy effectively cut off vital supplies of fuel and materials, crippling Japan’s war effort. The operation played a central role in Japan’s defeat, demonstrating significant technological advancements in underwater warfare. For an in-depth account of this campaign, refer to “Silent Victory: The U.S. Submarine War Against Japan” by Clay Blair Jr (groundzerobooksltd.com).