Salvage Of The U. S. S. "Delong."

By Lieutenant William Nelson, (Cc) U S. Navy
August 1922
SALVAGE OF THE U. S. S. "DeLong" By Lieut. William Nelson, (CC) U. S. Navy The Destroyer DeLong while en route from San Diego to San Francisco running in a ...

Discussion, A Fighting Leader For The Fleet

By Captain J. K. Taussig, U. S. Navy
August 1922
DISCUSSION: A Fighting Leader for the Fleet(See Page 561, Whole No. 230) Captain J. K. Taussig, U.S. Navy.—When my paper on "An Administrative Flagship for the United States Fleet" was ...

A Brief History Of The Intervention In Haiti

By Commander R. B. Coffey, U. S. Navy
August 1922
A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE INTERVENTION IN HAITICommander R. B. Coffey, U. S. Navy Preliminary Occurrences at Cape Haitian In the spring of 1915 a revolution, led by General Rosalvo ...

Aids To Accuracy In Battleship Maneuvers

By Commander Russell Willson, U. S. Navy
August 1922
AIDS TO ACCURACY IN BATTLESHIP MANEUVERSBy Commander Russell Willson, U. S. Navy In maneuvers involving a change from one of the standard battleship formations to another such formation, without change ...

Professional Notes

Prepared By Lieutenant Commander F. W. Rockwell, U. S. Navy
August 1922
PROFESSIONAL NOTESPrepared By Lieutenant Commander F. W. Rockwell, U. S. Navy GREAT BRITAIN An Empire Navy.—Last week we referred in this column to the somewhat extraordinary fact that while we ...

Notes On International Affairs

Prepared By Allen Westcott, Professor, U. S. Naval Academy
August 1922
NOTES ON INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS FROM JUNE 5 TO JULY 5Prepared by Allan Westcott, Professor, U. S. Naval Academy HAGUE CONFERENCE ON RUSSIA Conference Organized.—The conference of European powers on Russian ...

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