Unlucky in June: Hiyo Meets Trigger

By Captain Edward L. Beach, U. S. Navy
April 1957
The roar of exploding torpedoes and the hull-crushing pounding of depth charges form the obbligato against which the following narrative is laid. The year was 1943, the day June 10th ...

Stalking The Takao In Singapore Harbor

By Commander G. W. Kittredge, U. S. Navy
April 1957
Midget submarines have always been an enigma—a question mark. Are they worthless, an impractical toy, or are they a weapon from which great results can be obtained for very little ...

Who's Disabled?

By Captain W. W. Dinegar, U. S. Marine Corps
April 1957
There was no particular reason for passers-by to take notice of the young man who strode confidently from the entrance to the administration building of the Naval Hospital and made ...

The Army-Navy Club Of Manila

By Captain T. C. Parker, U. S. Navy (Retired)
April 1957
Part I—Pre-World War II The Army-Navy Club of Manila has had a checkered and interesting history. For those of us who knew it before 1941, the memory of its warm ...

Tanker Operation And Management

By Colonel Lane C. Kendall, U. S. Marine Corps Reserve
April 1957
The transportation of petroleum in bulk over the sea lanes of the world is a phase of maritime enterprise of comparatively recent origin. Considering the significance of petroleum in our ...

Discussions, Comments and Notes

April 1957
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Book Reviews

April 1957
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Professional Notes

April 1957
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