Comment and Discussion

March 1984
"'Rendezvous' in Reverse"(See D. D. Lowman, pp. 132-133, December 1983 Proceedings)Yoya Kawamura, Solomon Islands—Long before World War II, the Imperial Japanese Navy had initiated its experiments ...

Canadian Senate Salvo

By Sharon Hobson
March 1984
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Upgrading the Royal Netherlands Navy

By Commander J. D. Doorman, Royal Netherlands Navy
March 1984
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Japan's Stalwart Seaplanes

By Lieutenant Ralph J. Dean, U. S. Navy
March 1984
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New Carrier for Tomorrow's Spanish Armada

By Commander Richard H. Purnell, U. S. Naval Reserve
March 1984
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Brazilian Navy Progress Report

By Eduardo Italo Pesce
March 1984
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Peacocks in Scotland

By James D. Ferguson
March 1984
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Stand By: Italy's Carrier Arriving

By Stefano Cioglia
March 1984
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Royal Marines and the "Corporate" Experience

By M. J. Samuelson, Royal Marines
March 1984
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Fortress Falklands

By Brenda Ralph Lewis
March 1984
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Pakistan's Navy

By Keith Jacobs
March 1984
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A Submerged Forward Defense

By Commander Viktor Toyka, Federal German Navy
March 1984
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Latin American Navies

By Robert L. Scheina
March 1984
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Book Reviews

March 1984
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The Chinese Marine Corps

By Lieutenant Commander Bradley Hahn, U. S. Naval Reserve (Retired)
March 1984
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Where Were Those Argentine Subs?

By Robert L. Scheina
March 1984
Rumors persist concerning Argentine submarine operations during the Malvinas War. What follows is based primarily on interviews with Argentine submariners who fought in the war and who spoke freely and ...

Enough Navy for the Job?

By Captain Joseph Morgan, U. S. Navy (Retired) and Donald W. Fryer
March 1984
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The Current Position of the Royal Navy

By Vice Admiral Sir Peter Stanford, Royal Navy
March 1984
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Search for a New Consensus

By Lieutenant Colonel Otto Lehrack III, U. S. Marine Corps (Retired)
March 1984
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The Japanese Navy and Sea-Lanes Defense

By Lieutenants Joseph F. Bouchard and Douglas J. Hess, U. S. Navy
March 1984
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The Far Eastern Navies

By Lieutenants J. V. P. Goldrick and P. D. Jones, Royal Australian Navy
March 1984
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African Navies--South of the Sahara

By Colonel Norman Dodd, British Army (Retired)
March 1984
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East European Navies

By Milan Vego
March 1984
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Western European and NATO Navies

By Norman Friedman
March 1984
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