Morale For Our "New Navy."

By Ensign (T) R. E. Krause, U. S. Navy
April 1921
MORALE FOR OUR "NEW NAVY"By Ensign (T) R. E. Krause, U. S. Navy There have been times in the history of our navy when, in order to meet an emergency ...

Sea Power And American Destiny

By Herman F. Krafft, Associate Professor, U. S. Naval Academy
April 1921
In seven of the eight wars waged by the United States since 1775, navies had, to borrow a phrase of George Washington, "the casting vote." Perhaps more exactly we should ...

Discussion, Promotion In The Navy

By Commander R. A. Kocx, U. S. Navy.
April 1921
DISCUSSION Promotion in the Navy(See Page 7, Whole No. 215) Commander R. A. Koch, U. S. Navy.—Lieut. Commander Vossler has outlined briefly the three systems of promotion which have been ...

Leadership Of Men

By Captain F. B. Upham, U. S. Navy
April 1921
LEADERSHIP OF MENBy Captain F. B. Upham, U. S. Navy Motto: "Whatsoever ye would that men should do to you, do ye even so to them." Leadership may be said ...

The Practical Naval Officer

By Rear Admiral Wm. S. Sims, U. S. Navy, President, Naval War College
April 1921
THE PRACTICAL NAVAL OFFICERSBy Rear Admiral Wm. S. Sims, U. S. Navy, President, Naval War College At the reopening- of the college after the end of the war, I delivered ...

Professional Notes

Prepared By Lieut. Commander H. W. Underwood, U. S. Navy
April 1921
PROFESSIONAL NOTESPrepared by Lieut. Commander H. W. Underwood, U. S. Navy FRANCE The French Marine Ministry.—There are signs that Mons. Guisthau, in contrast with his two predecessors, will be a ...

Review Of Books

April 1921
REVIEW OF BOOKS "The Engineering Draughtsman." By E. Rowarth. Price, $5.00. (E. P. Button & Co., New York.) This work, by one of the staff of Battersea Polytechnic, is intended ...

Discussion, The Soul Of The Service

By Captain W. T. Cluverius, U. S. Navy
April 1921
Captain W. T. Cluverius, U. S. Navy.—1. The anomalous condition of a shortage of more than 50 per cent in total authorized commissioned strength combined with an actual excess in ...

Slide Rules for Navigators

By Captain Armistead Rust, U. S. Navy
April 1921
In a paper entitled "General Solutions of the Problems of 'The Reduction to the Prime Vertical and to the Meridian,' with a New Graphic Method for the Solution of Various ...

Notes On International Affairs

Prepared By Allan Westcott, Ph. D., Instructor, U. S. Naval Academy
April 1921
NOTES ON INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS FROM FEBRUARY 10 TO MARCH 10Prepared by Professor Allan Westcott, U. S. Naval Academy LONDON CONFERENCE ENDS IN FAILURE In accordance with previous plans, Allied representatives ...

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