Typhoons in the North Pacific

By Commander Richard C. Drum Hunt, U. S. Navy
May 1946
Typhoons and lesser tropical disturbances have influenced naval operations in the Northwest Pacific, and the weather has frequently been a major consideration in the planning and execution of successful operations ...

Some Notes on Japan

By Lieutenant (J.G.) Bertram Vogel, U. S. Naval Reserve
May 1946
Now that United States military forces have been stationed in Japan for approximately half a year or more, it is both appropriate and imperative that we analyze and appraise our ...

Charting A War

By Lieutenant Commander Geoffrey C. Ingleton, R.A.N. (Retired)
May 1946
Throughout the long story of Pacific navigation, the nautical chart has been an instrument of increasing importance and value. On parchment and paper, cartographers past and present have recorded much ...

Naval Policy for the Individual

By Captain J. M. Kennaday, U. S. Navy
May 1946
Although the dangers and stresses of the war put a heavy strain on its men and material, the Navy is now well into a period the problems of which are ...

Famous Chaplain Teachers of Midshipmen, 1800-1845

By Captain C. M. Drury, (Chc. C.), U.S. Naval Reserve
May 1946
The recent celebration of the centennial of the United States Naval Academy at Annapolis has stimulated interest not only in the history of that venerable institution but also in the ...

The Role of Operations Research in the Navy

By Dr. Jacinto Steinhardt
May 1946
A group of highly trained scientists and mathematicians, drawn from a wide diversity of institutions and of fields in science, has been checking, analyzing, and helping to plan many kinds ...

The Verdict is "Guilty"

By John Brook Penfold
May 1946
Across three centuries a ghostly voice will accuse and sentence the war criminals of the twentieth Century. In a half century we have been given two chances to end bloody ...

Discussions, Comments and Notes

May 1946
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Book Reviews

May 1946
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Notes on International Affairs

May 1946
UNITED NATIONS ACTIVITIES Meeting of Security Council.—Despite Soviet requests for postponement till April 10, the United Nations Security Council met in New York on March 25 and continued its ...

Professional Notes

May 1946
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