ComNavForArctic

By Captain Leonard A. LeShack, U.S. Naval Reserve
September 1987
Allied submarines like HMS Superb, the USS Billfish (SSN-676), and the USS Sea Devil (SSN-664) may pop up occasionally at the North Pole, but the Soviets live in the Arctic ...

Professional Notes

September 1987
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Comment and Discussion

September 1987
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Notebook

September 1987
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World Naval Developments

By Norman Friedman
September 1987
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The Soviet Navy

By Norman Polmar
September 1987
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Seminar Report

September 1987
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'Convoy Ahead!'

By Commander Jack D. Bruce, U. S. Navy (Retired)
September 1987
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Special: Fitness Reports Part II

By Lieutenant Dane S. Egli, U. S. Coast Guard
September 1987
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Nobody asked me, but …

September 1987
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Understanding Sea Ice

By Captain Leonard A. LeShack, U.S. Naval Reserve
September 1987
The most apparent problems—logistics and trafficability—caused by the Arctic ice, either in the marginal ice zone or in the permanent ice pack, are relatively well understood compared to the problems ...

Without Mental Reservation

By Lieutenant Sam J. Tangredi, U. S. Navy
September 1987
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The Arctic Environment

By Leonard Johnson
September 1987
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Fighting Subs Under the Ice

By Major General Edward B. Atkeson, USA (Ret.)
September 1987
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What Price Canadian Sovereignty?

By Captain Thomas C. Pullen, RCN (Ret.)
September 1987
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To the North Pole!

By Dean C. Allard
September 1987
A rescue attempt sparked U. S. Arctic operations, leading Navy Lieutenant Edwin De Haven to become a pioneer explorer in the area. De Haven’s Advance and Repulse, shown entering Lancaster ...

Countering Coastal Defense Cruise Missiles

By Lieutenant Colonel Michael E. Rogers, USAF
September 1987
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George Anderson

As I Recall . . . The Cuban Missile Crisis

By Admiral George W. Anderson, USN (Ret.)
September 1987
Admiral George W. Anderson, Chief of Naval Operations (CNO) at the time of the Cuban Missile Crisis, shared his reflections on the events of October 1962 with Lieutenant Commander Michael ...

25 Years After the Blink

By Lieutenant Commander Michael N. Pocalyko, USN
September 1987
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War Powers By the Clock

By Lieutenant (junior grade) David L. Hall, USNR
September 1987
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