Promotion and Natural Selection

Lieut. Commander F. S. Craven
December 1919
I it is necessary to have a clear understanding of the duties and functions of the commissioned personnel of the navy in order to form an intelligent opinion on promotion ...

A Description of the Battle of Jutland

Lieut. Commander Holloway H. Frost
December 1919
VIII. The Battle Cruiser Action. Move 4. 3.48 to 4.08 p. m.Position 4 At 3.48 the British and German battle cruisers opened fire simultaneously. According to Beatty's report the range ...

Some Casey Stories

Captain W. P. Cronan
December 1919
Mr. Casey: "Well, Finnegan, the navy isn't what It used to be, is it?"Finnegan: "No, sorry and it never was." A writing man who once took a trip in a ...

Discussion

December 1919
"U. S. C. N." (SEE PAGE 1699, WHOLE No. 200) LIEUTENANT J. B. WELLMAN, U. S. N. R. F.—Lieut. Commander McIntosh's article is one of the most enthusiastic and comprehensible ...

Professional Notes

Prepared By Lieut. Commander Wallace L. Lind, U. S. Navy
December 1919
FRANCE The French Version or the Future of the Submarine.—It is not doubted that the submarine will survive the war. Because a disloyal enemy has acted contrary to the rights ...

Diplomatic Notes

Prepared By A. F. Westcott, Ph. D., Instructor, U. S. Naval Academy
December 1919
PEACE TREATY DEBATE IN THE SENATE The Fight for Reservations.—The United States Senate during October defeated all proposed amendments to the Peace Treaty and the League of Nations Covenant, and ...

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