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By Rear Admiral F. A. Daubin, U. S. Navy (Retired)
March 1957
When you are approaching three score and ten, your thoughts— according to the octogenarians— should be directed toward the future, the grandchildren, the growing of prize roses, or improving your ...

The Bombay Explosion

By Lieutenant Edward F. Oliver, U. S. Coast Guard
March 1957
While everyone knows that the atomic blasts over Hiroshima and Nagasaki were the greatest explosions of World War II, few have ever heard of the greatest dynamite-gunpowder explosion of the ...

The Naval Officer's Fitness Report

By Commander I. C. Kidd, U. S. Navy
March 1957
We have long had established techniques and instruments for the test and evaluation of the technical equipment used in the naval service, but unfortunately there has been no adequate testing ...

A Trip To Pampanga

By Commander George Cornelius, U. S. Navy
March 1957
Ruben Paras Songco came to the United States in 1939 as a pensionado . at the U. S. Naval Academy, where he became a member of my class, USN A ...

The Gamesman's Game

By Commander William J. Ruhe, U. S. Navy
March 1957
The ruses of war which display the imagination and genius of individual commanders have always provided the most exciting fillips to the history of warfare. Marlborough’s campaigns are remembered for ...

The Legal Background to the Suez Crisis

By Lieutenant Charles W. Koburger,,Jr., U. S. Coast Guard Reserve
March 1957
No international crisis in recent times so well illustrates the present uncertain position of international law and the overriding importance of world politics in international relations as does the recent ...

Discussions, Comments and Notes

March 1957
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Book Reviews

March 1957
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Professional Notes

March 1957
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