The Relation Of Personnel To Materiel

By Commander John E. Pond, U. S. Navy
July 1921
THE RELATION OF PERSONNEL TO MATERIELBy Commander John E. Pond, U. S. Navy FOREWORD During the past ten years I have given much thought to the subject of this paper ...

Leadership Of Men

By Ensign R. F. Good, U. S. Navy
July 1921
LEADERSHIP OF MENBy Ensign R. F. Good, US Navy In attempting the preparation of a treatise on the subject of "Leadership of Men" it has been necessary for the writer ...

An International Outlook

By Rear Admiral H. S. Knapp, U. S. Navy
July 1921
AN INTERNATIONAL OUTLOOKBy Rear Admiral H. S. Knapp, US Navy The charge may fairly be laid at the door of the people of the United States as a whole that ...

Fleet Radio Communication In War

Lieutenant ( J. G.) H. D. Kent, U. S. Navy
July 1921
FLEET RADIO COMMUNICATION IN WARBy Lieutenant (J.G.) H. D. Kent, U. S. Navy The battle efficiency of any fleet is vitally dependent upon the state of efficiency of fleet radio ...

Venus As A Day Sight

By Lieutenant R. B. Carney, U. S. Navy
July 1921
VENUS AS A DAY SIGHT By Lieutenant R. B. Carney, U. S. Navy The problem of accurately determining the ship's position during the day is one that presents many difficulties ...

Specialization Versus Amalgamation

By Lieut. Commander S. J. Zeigler, Jr. (C. C.), U. S. Navy
July 1921
SPECIALIZATION VERSUS AMALGAMATIONBy Lieutenant Commander S. J. Zeigler, Jr. (C. C.), U. S. Navy From time to time articles appear in our service papers advocating amalgamation of certain staff corps ...

Discussion, The High Sea Fleet At Jutland

By Lieut. Commander H. H. Frost, U. S. Navy
July 1921
DISCUSSION: THE HIGH SEA FLEET AT JUTLANDBy Lieutenant Commander H. H. Frost, U. S. Navy After the publication in the Proceedings of the paper entitled "A Description of the Battle ...

Professional Notes

Prepared By Lieut. Commander H. W. Underwood, U. S. Navy
July 1921
PROFESSIONAL NOTESBy Lieutenant Commander H. W. Underwood, U. S. Navy FRANCE French Naval Progress.—There are ample signs on all sides that France, abominably devastated, but victorious—after displaying a patience no ...

Notes On International Affairs

Prepared By Allen Westcott, Professor, U. S. Naval Academy
July 1921
NOTES ON INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS FROM MAY 10 TO JUNE 10Prepared by Allan Westcott, Professor, U. S. Naval Academy GERMANY AND ALLIED POWERS German Reparations Payments.—Complying with the terms of the ...

Review Of Books

July 1921
REVIEW OF BOOKS "Arithmetic for Engineering." By Charles B. Clapham, Hons. B. Sc. Eng., London, Goldsmiths' College, pp. xi, 465. Price $4.00. (New York: E. P. Button & Co.) "Mathematics ...

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