South of Thirty

by Captain John D. Chase, U.S. Navy
April 1967
Famine, overpopulation, pestilence, militarism, external exploitation, and ignorance threaten the uneasy Pax Ballistica.

The Profession of Arms

by Lieutenant General Sir John Hackett, K.C.B., C.B.E., D.S.O., M.C.
April 1967
This article is an extract from an address given at an annual conference of youth leaders in London.

Search and Rescue Helicopter Pilot Training

by Lieutenant (j.g.) Daniel B. Marshall, U.S. Naval Reserve and Photography by Chief Journalist R. D. Moeser, U.S. Navy
April 1967
During the Vietnam conflict some 250 American airmen have been rescued from the Tonkin Gulf and South China Sea. A key factor in the success of this effort is the ...

Comment and Discussion

April 1967
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Book Reviews and Book List

April 1967
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The Birth of the Aircraft Carrier

by W. T. Adams
April 1967
"Look! What’s that?” The gray-clad soldier J pointed down the Potomac River toward a group of ships just rounding a bend. “Look just beyond the last one.” “I’ve never seen ...

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