The Procurement Claims Problem

By Adm. Isaac C. Kidd, Jr., USN
September 1975
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Soviet Submarine Visits to Cuba

By Barry Al. Blechman and Stephanie E. Levinson
September 1975
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Canada’s Diminishing Armed Forces

By Lt. Jonathan Kapstein, USNR
September 1975
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When the Good Shepherds Were Blind

By Patrick Abbazia
September 1975
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Balloon Cruise

By Vice Admiral Allan E. Smith (Retired)
September 1975
For several years after World War I, battleships hauled large observation balloons, to give the ship's spotter an excellent height to observe and report the fall of the gun salvos ...

Comment and Discussion

September 1975
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Book Reviews and Book List

September 1975
The Bermuda TriangleCharles Berlitz. Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday & Company, Inc., 1974. 203 pp. Illus. 17.95.The Bermuda Triangle Mystery —SolvedLawrence David Kusche. New York, N.Y.: Harper & ...

Professional Notes

September 1975
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