The Soviet Maritime Threat

by Major Verner R. Carlson, U.S. Army
May 1967
With every new ship constructed, the Soviet Union’s Merchant Marine measurably increases its potential as an instrument of economic, political or military persuasion.

The Partnership

by Lieutenant Colonel H. J. Maihafer, U. S. Army
May 1967
Now, fate had thrust them together and much would depend on how well, if at all, this unlikely pair collaborated.

Comment and Discussion

May 1967
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Book Reviews and Book List

May 1967
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U. S. Navy Colliers

by Lieutenant John T. Henrizi, U. S. Navy
May 1967
The floating base concept, as used for logistic support of the Fleet, was first introduced during the West Indian Campaign of the Spanish-American War. Colliers were available, in company or ...

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