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By Commodore James E. Arnold, U. S. Naval Reserve
June 1947
It struck me as odd, during the planning stage for Operation Neptune, that the higher echelon of Naval Command was comprised of officers whose names were monosyllables. King, (Cominch); Cook ...

Chaos at Shiminoseki

By Lieutenant Colin Ostrander, U. S. Naval Reserve
June 1947
At exactly 1:53 A.M. on the night of July 9, 1945, Prisoner of War Richard LePinski of St. Cloud, Minnesota, was awakened in the prisoner barracks at Niigata, Japan, by ...

Significant Developments in Naval Law Since Pearl Harbor

By Colonel James Snedeker, U. S. Marine Corps
June 1947
In Discussing Developments In That Portion Of Naval Law Which Controls Naval Justice, It Is Convenient To Group Them Into Two Divisions—Substantive, And Procedural.The Substantive LawSubstantive criminal law, which defines ...

The German Submarine War

By C. H. Spilman
June 1947
Not long after Hitler assumed control of Germany's destiny in 1933, the Third Reich laid the foundation of a submarine fleet which it intended should isolate the British Isles when ...

Pomp and Circumstance

By Lieutenant (j.g.) P. W. Rairden, Jr., U. S. Navy
June 1947
Of late we have read much discussion on the subject of proposed changes in uniform for enlisted men. The pros and cons have bandied words in the living compartments of ...

Great Lew Chew Island

By Commander B. Saunders Bullard (C.C.), U. S. Navy (Retired)
June 1947
On May 26, 1853, Commodore Matthew C. Perry, U. S. Navy, in command of his United States Squadron on its epic voyage to open up Japan to the rest of ...

A Local Apparent Noon Graph

By Lieutenant (j.g.) Mitchell A. Perry, U. S. Coast Guard
June 1947
After observing the navigator compute the time of local apparent noon each day for some twelve months and reading Lieutenant Commander Henry W. Dusinberre’s article in the January, 1944, Naval ...

Discussions, Comments and Notes

June 1947
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Book Reviews

June 1947
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Notes on International Affairs

June 1947
AMERICAN FOREIGN RELATIONS Graeco-Turkish Aid Approved.—The $400,000,000 aid measure for Greece and Turkey, involving a momentous advance in American foreign policy, was finally approved by the U. S. Senate ...

Professional Notes

June 1947
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