Professional Notes: Developing the Aircraft Carrier

Prepared By Lieutenant Commander F. W. Rockwell, U. S. Navy And Lieutenant J, B. Heffernan, U. S. Navy
September 1922
All the principal admiralties of the world are paying marked attention to the provision of aircraft carriers, a type which is now regarded as only second in importance to the ...

Naval Morale After War

By Rear Admiral Wm. S. Sims, U. S. Navy
September 1922
NAVAL MORALE AFTER WARAddress Delivered By Rear Admiral William S. Sims, U.S. Navy, President, Naval War College, to the Graduating Class of 1922 After every considerable war, certainly after every ...

Torpedo Plane And Bomber

By Rear Admiral Bradley A. Fiske, U. S. Navy
September 1922
TORPEDO PLANE AND BOMBERBy Rear Admiral Bradley A. Fiske, U.S. Navy The bombing experiments that were conducted last summer off the Capes of the Chesapeake, the success that attended them ...

The New Far East Doctrine

By Commander C. C. Gill, U. S. Navy
September 1922
THE NEW FAR EAST DOCTRINEBy Commander C. C. Gill, U. S. Navy The Washington Conference, 1921-22, met to stop the race in naval armaments and to compose difficulties in the ...

Promotion By Selection

By Lieutenant Commander W. C. Barnes, U. S. Navy
September 1922
The system of promotion by selecting up will in time tend to: Create a system of bureaucracy thoroughly un-American in principle. Destroy the independence of thought and action in our ...

Naval Corps, Specialization And Efficiency

By Lieutenant Commander T. C. Kincaid, U. S. Navy
September 1922
NAVAL CORPS, SPECIALIZATION AND EFFICIENCYBy Lieutenant Commander T. C. Kincaid, U. S. Navy Much has been written in the past few months in connection with the special functions of the ...

The Training Of Naval Aviators

By Lieutenant Ralph Davison, U. S. Navy
September 1922
THE TRAINING OF NAVAL AVIATORSBy Lieutenant Ralph Davison, U. S. Navy There is no branch of the navy more interesting than naval aviation, yet there is none so little known ...

Personnel

By Lieutenant E. R. Henning, U. S. Navy
September 1922
PERSONNELBy Lieutenant E. R. Henning, U. S. Navy The Disarmament Conference has halted competition between the naval powers for supremacy by number of ships. At the same time no nation ...

Rewinding A Main Drive Motor On A Dreadnought

By Lieutenant T. A. Solberg, U. S. Navy
September 1922
REWINDING A MAIN DRIVE MOTOR ON A DREADNOUGHTBy Lieutenant T. A. Solberg, U. S. Navy In the building of electrically propelled warships it was believed that no occasion would ever ...

Discussion

September 1922
DISCUSSION: Industrial Organization of Navy Yards(See Whole No. 231, Page 761) Lieutenant P.A. Caro, (S.C.) U.S. Navy.—Commander C.W. Fisher's fine article, "Industrial Organization of Navy Yards," charges, in effect, that ...

Professional Notes

Prepared By Lieutenant Commander F. W. Rockwell, U. S. Navy And Lieutenant J, B. Heffernan, U. S. Navy
September 1922
PROFESSIONAL NOTESPrepared By Lieutenant Commander F.W. Rockwell, U.S. Navy and Lieutenant Commander J.B. Heffernan, U.S. Navy FRANCE The 1923 Budget.—The 1923 navy budget is the most important since the Armistice ...

Notes On International Affairs

Prepared By Allen Westcott, Professor, U. S. Naval Academy
September 1922
NOTES ON INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS FROM JULY 5 TO AUGUST 5Prepared by Allan Westcott, Professor, U. S. Naval Academy GERMAN REPARATIONS Request for Moratorium.—On July 12 Germany presented to the Reparation ...

Book Reviews

September 1922
REVIEW OF BOOKS THE FLIGHT OF THE "GOEBEN" AND "BRESLAU," by Admiral Sir Berkely Milne, Bart., G. C. V. O., K. C. B. London. Eveleigh Nash Co., Ltd., 1921. Early ...

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