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U. S. Naval Group, China

By Rear Admiral Milton E. Miles. U. S. Navy
July 1946
Our Navy project in China wasn't even in the sampan stage in March, 1942, when I started to that land. A one-man force, I had verbal orders to investigate and ...

Against All Enemies

By Captain E. M. Eller, U. S. Navy
July 1946
I Four incredible and unbelievable years have passed for our nation, in their climax more world-shaking than all of the strange, fateful events that marked their unfolding. What future do ...

The Loss of the "Wasp"

By Fletcher Pratt
July 1946
Most military actions are the product of an effort by one of the contending parties to carry out a plan, with the other's reaction to it, either in the form ...

Building U.S. Submarines in World War II

By Captain H. F. D. Davis, U. S. Navy
July 1946
The “Final Official Report of the Commander in Chief United States Fleet and Chief of Naval Operations”1 lifts the veil of secrecy which so effectively covered the work of U ...

A Laboratory Ship for Naval Medical Research

By Commander J. Murray Steele (M.C.), U. S. Naval Reserve
July 1946
The Need for and Purpose of a Laboratory Ship Travels, especially sea voyages, have been productive of a wide variety of contributions to scientific knowledge. A few examples chosen from ...

A Wild-Goose Chase

By Carlos B. Mirick
July 1946
In February, 1922, the writer entered the naval employment as a civilian through the good offices of Commander (now Rear Admiral) S. C. Hooper. The specific problem assigned was the ...

"—And Sank Same!"

By Captain Harley Cope, U. S. Navy
July 1946
Each branch of the services really lives in a little world of its own. During the war each one of these branches was putting everything it had into helping to ...

The Navy's Re-training Program

By Commander Dan 0. Root, U. S. Naval Reserve
July 1946
With the rapid increase of naval strength from thousands to millions of men to meet the needs of World War II, the handling and disposition of the Navy’s delinquents became ...

Discussions, Comments and Notes

July 1946
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Book Reviews

July 1946
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Notes on International Affairs

July 1946
MOVES TOWARD PEACE SETTLEMENTS Work Resumed in Paris.-—The Big Four Conference of Foreign Ministers resumed its session in Paris on June 15, with the usual initial indications of a ...

Professional Notes

July 1946
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