Universal Military Training in Guam

By Roy C. Smith, Governor of Guam
September 1918
Universal military training in Guam has existed since March 15, 1917, or since three weeks before the entrance of the United States into the World War. A brief account of ...

A Solution of Zigzags

By Commander Paul P. Blackburn, U. S Navy
September 1918
Table I is merely an extract from the table of natural sines and cosines for use in solving problems involving the position of a ship which is making a zigzag ...

Notes on Boiler Testing

By C. M. Reed
September 1918
The following notes were developed for use in the instruction of midshipmen, and are presented here with the hope that they will be of general interest to those who have ...

International Notes: Naval War Notes

Prepared By Lieutenant W. B. Jupp, U. S. Navy
September 1918
STRATEGY WILL THE GERMAN FLEET FIGHT?—Whether or not the German high sea fleet now safely hiding in its practically impregnable base behind mine fields and fortifications will come out to ...

International Notes: Diplomatic Notes

Prepared By A. F. Westcott, Ph. D., Instructor, U. S. Naval Academy
September 1918
FROM JULY 20 TO AUGUST 20ALLIED ACTION IN SIBERIA Following prolonged discussion between the United States and Japan, complete agreement was finally reached, according to a Washington announcement of ...

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