Naval Aviation in the Korean War

By Assistant Professor Gerald E. Wheeler, USNA
July 1957
The U.S. Navy was in the Korean War from practically the opening shot, and the war concluded with Vice Admiral C. Turner Joy, USN, directing the peace negotiations in the ...

Post Interdiction Carrier Operations In Korea

By Commander Malcolm W. Cagle, U. S. Navy, and Commander Frank A. Manson, U. S. Navy
July 1957
Commencing with the air-gun strike on Chongjin on April 13, 1952, the missions given the carrier airmen of Task Force 77 turned more and more toward strikes on industrial, military ...

Military Planning At The Seat Of Government

By Colonel J. D. Hittle, U. S. Marine Corps
July 1957
One of the most persistent issues of | modern times is the controversy over defense organization at the seat of government. In essence the issue is a clear-cut one and ...

The Soviet Union And Its Submarine Forces

By Lieutenant C. Huan, French Navy
July 1957
A hundred years ago W. Bauer, the Bavarian engineer, was beginning his „ first diving trials at Kronstadt, and subsequently the Russian Imperial Navy became interested in this new venture ...

Modern Triumph In The Northern Ice

By Lieutenant (JG) William J. Kiernan, Jr., U. S. Naval Reserve
July 1957
In 1953 the United States and Canada jointly contracted to build the Dew (Distant Early Warning) Line.[1] For her part, Canada offered to supply sites and, through Canadian firms, a ...

Discussions, Comments and Notes

July 1957
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Book Reviews

July 1957
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Professional Notes

July 1957
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