Guerrilla Warfare Is Different

By William H. Hessler
April 1962
Communists in Yugoslavia, Red China, and Cuba have again proved guerrilla warfare to be economical and effective. Where guerrillas have been defeated, it has required massing manpower at a 15-to-one ...

Lone Carrier—Fact or Fancy?

By Cdr. A. H. Vito, Jr., USN
April 1962
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The Titanic Disaster

By John Carroll Carrothers
April 1962
Fifty years ago this month a great new ship was rushing westward through the night at 23 knots. Suddenly a lookout cried, "Iceberg dead ahead, Sir!" Ironically, had the watch ...

The Fall of New Orleans

By H. O. Werner
April 1962
The Queen City of the South surrendered to Farragut’s fleet without a shot being fired into the city. What went wrong, asked the South? How did it happen?

Comment and Discussion

April 1962
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Book Reviews & Book List

April 1962
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