The Affair Of The Blanche

By Rear Admiral Albert Gleaves, U. S. Navy
October 1922
THE AFFAIR OF THE BLANCHE(October 7, 1862)An Incident of the Civil WarBy Rear Admiral Albert Gleaves, U.S. Navy After the proclamation of the blockade by President Lincoln, the navy was ...

Gun Defense Against Torpedo Planes

By Lieutenant Commander R. K. Turner, U. S. Navy, And Lieutenant T. D. Ruddock, U. S. Navy
October 1922
GUN DEFENSE AGAINST TORPEDO PLANES By Lieutenant Commander R. K. Turner, U. S. Navy, and Lieutenant T. D. Ruddock. U. S. Navy Guns and the methods of controlling their fire ...

Science And The Navy

By Lieutenant Commander Fitzhugh Green, U. S. Navy
October 1922
SCIENCE AND THE NAVYBy Lieutenant Commander Fitzhugh Green, U. S. Navy Our new navy has suffered one great loss: science as an avocation. The naval officer is a fair executive ...

The Dollar At Sea

Commander Paul P. Blackburn, U. S. Navy
October 1922
THE DOLLAR AT SEABy Commander Paul P. Blackburn, U. S. Navy "Efficiency with economy" is the slogan of the day in governmental activities as well as in those of the ...

Promotion Of Line Officers Of The Navy

By Commander Willis W. Bradley, Jr., U. S. Navy
October 1922
PROMOTION OF LINE OFFICERS OF THE NAVYBy Commander Willis W. Bradley, Jr., U.S. Navy Several articles concerning the subject of the promotion of the commissioned personnel of the line of ...

Peace-Time Navy And Merchant Marine

By Lieutenant P. V. H. Weems, U. S. Navy
October 1922
PEACE-TIME NAVY AND MERCHANT MARINEBy Lieutenant P.V.H. Weems, U.S. Navy During war-time emergencies the merchant marine, or as much of it as is needed by the government, is taken over ...

Old Navigation

By Louis F. Middlebrook
October 1922
OLD NAVIGATIONBy Louis F. Middlebrook There were many early scientists who tried to figure out and manufacture instruments for the use of mariners, but their difficulties were many, probably due ...

Discussion

October 1922
DISCUSSIONEmployment and Tactics of Aircraft in Naval Warfare(See Whole No. 234, Page 1263) Captain W. T. Cluverius.—Commander Jackson's comprehensive paper is a timely contribution to the much needed inter-service education ...

Professional Notes

Prepared By Lieutenant Commander F. W. Rockwell, U. S. Navy And Lieutenant J, B. Heffernan, U. S. Navy
October 1922
PROFESSIONAL NOTESPrepared By Lieutenant Commander F. W. Rockwell, U. S. Navy and Lieutenant Commander J. B. Heffernan, U. S. Navy GREAT BRITAIN British Naval Power—It is a matter for satisfaction ...

Notes On International Affairs

Prepared By Allen Westcott, Professor, U. S. Naval Academy
October 1922
NOTES ON INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS FROM AUGUST 5 TO SEPTEMBER 5Prepared by Allan Westcott, Professor, U.S. Naval Academy GERMAN REPARATIONS No Decision at London.—The meeting of Allied premiers held in London ...

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