The Aircraft's Part in Beating the U-Boat

By Henry Woodhouse
December 1918
Author of "The Text-Book of Military Aeronautics" and "The Text-Book of Naval Aeronautics," Vice-President Aerial League of America, etc. The operations of U-boats in American waters, which have resulted in ...

English Naval Schools

By Charles L. Lewis, Instructor, U. S. Naval Academy
December 1918
In the old days the method of entering the English Navy as an officer was a very haphazard one, and the only wonder is that it produced so many good ...

Types of Merchant Skippers

By Lieut. Commander Fitzhugh Green, U. S. Navy
December 1918
The navy is growing more cosmopolitan every day. Indeed, with its planes and subs and radio emanations one might almost accuse it of becoming cosmic. Either or both imply an ...

International Notes: Naval War Notes

Prepared by Lieutenant W. B. Jupp, U. S. Navy
December 1918
These articles have been taken from various periodicals and newspapers. The Institute has not at any time had any official means of confirming them or establishing their accuracy, and they ...

International Notes: Diplomatic Notes

Prepared By A. F. Westcott, Ph. D., Instructor, U. S. Naval Academy
December 1918
FROM OCTOBER 20 TO NOVEMBER 20 THE ARMISTICE WITH GERMANY On November 11, at 5 a. m., the German High Command signed armistice terms dictated by the Allied Powers and ...

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