Onward And Upward

By Rear Admiral H. S. Knapp, U. S. Navy
October 1921
ONWARD AND UPWARD By Rear Admiral H. S. Knapp, U. S. Navy In the leisure days of retirement it is a natural impulse to look back over the incidents and ...

Aerodynamics

By Commander J. C. Hunsaker (C. C.), U.S. Navy
October 1921
AERODYNAMICS By Commander J. C. Hunsaker (C. C), U. S. Navy A series of lectures on different aspects of aeronautics has been arranged, of which this is the first. As ...

Disarmament And Foreign Trade

By Rear Admiral Bradley A. Fiske, U. S. Navy (Retired)
October 1921
DISARMAMENT AND FOREIGN TRADE By Rear Admiral Bradley A. Fiske, U. S. Navy (Retired) P.T. Barnum declared "the public like to be humbugged." This seems to be true; for, by ...

Probability and Accuracy of Gun Fire

By Lieut. Commander T. C. Kinkaid, U. S. Navy
October 1921
The laws of probability and chance, as expounded in a treatise on mathematics, are based upon conditions which never actually obtain in connection with gun fire on board ship but ...

A Combined Staff

By Captain J. M. Scammell, Inf. R. C., U. S. Army
October 1921
A COMBINED STAFF By Captain J. M. Scammell, Inf. R. C, U. S. Army Due to the national situation in the United States, geographical and general, and to national policy ...

The Super Navy. The U. S. Navy

By Graser Schornstheimer
October 1921
THE SUPER NAVY. THE U. S. NAVY By Graser Schornstheimer Egotism is in the makeup of all of us. From admiral to newspaperman there is that "I want you to ...

Rigid Airships

By Lieut. Commander Garland Fulton (C. C.), U. S. Navy
October 1921
RIGID AIRSHIPS By Lieut. Commander Garland Fulton (C. C.), U. S. Navy Editor's Note.—This article was submitted before the unfortunate R-38 disaster. It contains, however, much information of current interest ...

Discussion, Amalgamation And Specialists Vs. Corps

By Lieut. Comdr. Kenneth C. Mcintosh (S. C.), U. S. Navy
October 1921
DISCUSSION Amalgamation and Specialists vs. Corps (See Page 1209, Whole No. 222) Lieut. Comdr. Kenneth C. McIntosh (S. C), U. S. Navy.—As the late Friedrich Nietzsche would have remarked, "Controversy ...

Professional Notes

Prepared By Commander F. M. Robinson, U. S. Navy
October 1921
PROFESSIONAL NOTES Prepared By Commander F. M. Robinson, U. S. Navy FRANCE Cruiser Design.—One of the most significant items in the new French naval program is the decision to build ...

Notes On International Affairs

Prepared By Allen Westcott, Professor, U. S. Naval Academy
October 1921
NOTES ON INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS FROM AUGUST 10 TO SEPTEMBER 10 Prepared by Professor Allan Westcott, U. S. Naval Academy WASHINGTON CONFERENCE Final Acceptance of Powers.—The formal invitations issued by the ...

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